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Basically I was out for a drive , some rain in places and the car started juddering a little and not running as it should
Soon as I put my foot Down. The car went sluggish and the engine management light came on
It didn't stall once , but at around 2.5k revs that's when it went sluggish and did it from that point on
Don't suppose anyone has had this problem before
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20-05-2016, 06:13 AM
(This post was last modified: 20-05-2016, 06:14 AM by Magenta Sunset.)
I did some time back.
mine was 'flagged' as throttle pos sensor on a code reader.
otherwise it could be your MAF.
get it plugged in & see what codes are stored.
also 2.5k rpm is the max limit in 'limp mode'
It goes, it stops (as reqd).
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with the ignition off, pull some of the easy to access sensors and plugs and give em a pop with the WD40..
it might be you flooded one or 2 when you went for a swim,
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I've plugged it into a diagnostic machine and it came back with throttle position sensor A. And B
Does that mean it's to sensors or just one.
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20-05-2016, 12:46 PM
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Before stripping the TPS take a look at the pins and inside the plug that's on the harness. The way the connector sits allows water to sit on the top of the plug and water gets in slowly over time causing the pins on both the connector and plug to corrode.
Clean the pins in the TPS and slide something thin and small between the contacts on the plug to clean any corrosion off there.
A good connection will sort most issues out.
It might also be with disconnecting the battery and undoing the main engine loom plug on the chassis leg and cleaning the contacts in there to as I found a lot of green corrosion in there before.
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I've took the clip off the sensor and there's not dirt in there what so ever... However. When it's cold is when the tps plays up but after a mile or 3 down the road it seem to sort it self out but after a while it will go back to playing up again. I'm in 2 minds weather to just replace it and have the fault code cleared or set the car alight because how can it work one minute and not the next. ( the management light has been on all the time )
Any ideas ?
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well now its got even worse , when i start it the idle is not consistent (it goes lower than what it would normally idle at , and goes past 1k revs ) , tried to drive to local shops and the car kept cutting the throttle ,, no stalling,, just rather annoying
dont know if its worth replacing the tps to see if it does anything at all or just sell the car for scrap ,, seen as the car isn't worth much and pointless putting load of money into it
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Try a used one from a breakers or off ebay.
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