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i was heading home after the post office was at the lights,

lights go green clutch in, 1st gear then it just stalled, clutch was still down

after that started her up she started straight away then stalled again, so i gave it some throttle to keep it going.

so on the drive home giving it throttle was running rough and if i let the revs drop it will stall.

so when i got home i let it stall, hand brake up left if for about 10secs or so with the key still on "on" started her up and she was idling normally, dont know about driving tho.

weird innit??

what would of just happen?

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I'll bet you a steak dinner it's your AAC valve. See my sig for the best tutorial on this site of how to clean it, and then reset your idle.

You'll be sweet by the end of the day if you do it.

  • 4 weeks later...
  • 1 month later...

cleaned out aac. and checked afm all good, still having the problem, it idles fine most of the time and it will just die every now and then. but the thing is when driving. will be cruising on 60 then it will just start jerking.

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