its the sound of the pistons stroking.
A throttle is the controls and mechanism that controls the flow of fuel and the fuel/air mixture into the engine. The throttle would be a part of the fuel controls on top of the engine of most cars.
either the throttle position sensor (TPS), or a vaccum leak
The throttle manages the flow of fluid or gasses by constriction or obstruction. By constricting the flow it determines the engine's power outlet. The throttle body is part of the air intake system.
the iac is part of the throttle body..If your car dies when you turn the ac on, you need to clean your throttle body with some cleaner. Sounds far fetched, but this will solve the problem
Misfire is usually caused by faulty wires or spark plugs or both. Throttle position sensor failure generally causes poor response to the throttle. That is poor acceleration, slow to return to idle and rough idle.
As long as your car is fuel injected, it has a throttle body. Yes, your Audi has a throttle body.
It could be your TPS, throttle positioning sensor. At least, that was the case with my 89 prelude.
An air conditioner in a car uses quite a bit of power. It is not unusual for a car to hesitate when the AC comes on.
the throttle angle sensor is used to monitor the throttle position of a car. It is located on the butterfly spindle so that it can directly monitor the position of the throttle.
So this would cause the car to only run if manually pressing throttle?? Have a 1987 Dodge Aries station wagon
The throttle body is your carburetor in some vehicles. It is located on the top of the engine.
throttle