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Old 07-09-2019, 10:44 PM   #1
Dan Diver
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Default Au 111 2001

Can somebody help with this fault.

It is....

Coughing on take off. Once revs exceed 1k runs well. Does all the good stuff.

Idles well. 600 to 700.

Strange fast vibration when in D idle. Faint shudder.

With very careful and slow take off, fault can be overcome.

With fast take off, it's like the old days of slipping bands, until mobile.

Machenic feels sure it's a motor fault, but can't find problem.

We have:
Changed plugs and leads.

Replaced coil pack twice.

Cleaned ICV unit.

This car sits on the beach front. Could it be electrical?
Salt air is constant problem with window switches. Maybe an extension of that environmental impact.
Any ideas would be highly appreciated.

Dan
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