A number of things can cause a throttle problem, bad gas, fuel filter needs attention, spark plugs, wires, cap, rotor, clean the intake.
do you think there is really a problem.
It is located on the throttle body.
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The United States had a problem with Great Britain during the War of 1812. The primary causes of the conflict were British violations of American maritime rights, impressment of American sailors, and support for Native American resistance against American expansion.
The locking mechanism could be broken or the door handle, or your key might be too worn to unlock it or vise versa, i had the same problem and it was just my key
I had this problem and tweaked the throttle and replaced the catalytic converter - fixed.
Had the same problem on my '00 4.7 liter. Turns out it was the throttle position sensor. Sensor was replaced at dealer problem disappeared.
I had same problem with my 98. Mine was the throttle body area. What happens is the throttle body gets carboned up and makes the accellerator sticky and causes the hesitation... To fix: 1. remove the large rubber intake from throttle body. 2. start engine. 3. spray throttle body cleaner (large amount) inside butterfly area of throttle body as you rev the engine to keep it running. 4. done.
The wrench symbol stands for a problem in the throttle system. Maybe the throttle body or the throttle positioning sensor.
I had a similar problem with a 98 mirage DE. I sprayed the linkage around my throttle cable. Another possibility Clean your throttle body, mine was really sluggish until I cleaned all of the carbon out of the throttle body.
what causes my thunsercat to jerk in all gears on a steady throttle?
Not running on all cylinders? Bad plugs, wires, or valve? Try a compression test to see if problem is internal to the engine
It could be a number of things, but I would start at the fuel filter and work toward the throttle body. A lack of gas is pobably the problem.
The electronic throttle control light stays on when the engine computer detects a malfunction related to the throttle system. You need to have the system checked for codes to know possible causes.
The TPS (throttle position sensor) has gone bad on your throttle body.
Damage to the throttle body is caused by corrosion or direct impacts. A loose connection can cause nearby components to strike and damage the throttle body.
Sounds like a possible problem with the TPS (Throttle Position Sensor). I had the same problem on my '94 Olds. Replaced the TPS and no more problems.