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D4d Flat Acceleration Issue


rob virgo
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im having an intermittant problem with my 04 t spirit.when driving on part throttle the car wont respond to accelerator.normally in forth / fifth but has happened in all gears.the revs hold at @ 1800 rpm and going on/off throttle doesnt rectify.if i declutch and rev the eng out of gear it revs cleanly.then back in gear and normal operation resumes.

it may be at roundabouts or corners that bring it on im thinking.

strange

new clutch/flywheel/starter/gearbox recently.......

not happy with RELIABLE Toyotas... :angry:

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im having an intermittant problem with my 04 t spirit.when driving on part throttle the car wont respond to accelerator.normally in forth / fifth but has happened in all gears.the revs hold at @ 1800 rpm and going on/off throttle doesnt rectify.if i declutch and rev the eng out of gear it revs cleanly.then back in gear and normal operation resumes.

it may be at roundabouts or corners that bring it on im thinking.

strange

new clutch/flywheel/starter/gearbox recently.......

not happy with RELIABLE Toyotas... :angry:

Sorry can't help just for to help the previous poster.. :D

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It's inside your turbo, more precise inside the turbine housing. To clean those, you have to take the turbo out of the car.

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