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because you are changing the load of the engine the clucth attaches to the flywheel when you push your foot in the clutch releases an than you let your foot off and it comes in contact with the flywheel again,also the computer integrating system is not that advanced so the iac motor takes a second to determine the varying engine load as well as you map and tps sensor.anyway the condition states as a normall condition,nothing to worry about

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Q: Why does your Beretta rpms rise and fall after you push in your clutch when slowing down?
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