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Old 10-04-2007, 07:26 PM   #1
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Gday , Was driving along today and my car felt really Jerky between 2500rpm and 4000rpm , like it had no fuel , surging but it was full ..

what could it be ..

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Old 10-04-2007, 07:27 PM   #2
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bouncing off trees again?
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Old 10-04-2007, 07:29 PM   #3
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Lol. Casper, you are a funny man. As for the actual problem, maybe a crappy load of fuel?
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Old 10-04-2007, 07:34 PM   #4
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Well , I Did fill up from BP Westernport this morning , but i doubt it would be the fuel ..

Booked in Friday for a Trans Service @ G&D , But would of liked to known what it was
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Sounds like a sensor problem I had in a company car once, mine started in the revs you mention but ended up just doing it when the throttle was more than half way down. It was the hall effect sensor IIRC, there was another one they changed at the time - I was told they usually do them in pairs. Was about $400 to fix from memory (it was an AUII Wagon).
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Sounds like a sensor problem I had in a company car once, mine started in the revs you mention but ended up just doing it when the throttle was more than half way down. It was the hall effect sensor IIRC, there was another one they changed at the time - I was told they usually do them in pairs. Was about $400 to fix from memory (it was an AUII Wagon).

hall effect sensor? AUs dont have one, they use only a motronic sensor, the e series however did.

changed fuel filter lately? changed spark plugs lately? check TPS, O2 sensor?
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changed fuel filter lately? changed spark plugs lately? check TPS, O2 sensor?
Havent Changed ANY in the year i have owned it , maybe time tooo ...
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At what speed did it happen?? my car surges at 55-60km's but its my tranny or diff.
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Old 10-04-2007, 07:47 PM   #10
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My started surging and had a feeling of lost power around 2000-2500 RPM when my leads went up the creek.
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hall effect sensor? AUs dont have one, they use only a motronic sensor, the e series however did.

changed fuel filter lately? changed spark plugs lately? check TPS, O2 sensor?
Could be right there, we had a similar issue in the missus EF 5.0ltr. Must have my sensors crossed.
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we will find out friday , booked in
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Old 10-04-2007, 09:59 PM   #13
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I say fuel filter. That's how mine started playing up.
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When I saw the thread title I thought you might have been referring to your spelling or grammar :
As for the car trouble, I'd change the fuel filter, it's pretty cheap and easy to do yourself, and if you haven't ever done it it's probably due anyway. Good luck, I hope it's nothing too serious.
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just try cleaning the throttle body first n go from there....
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Old 10-04-2007, 10:27 PM   #16
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a car I used to own did this, it was an inline fuel filter, a $6 part and ended up doing the clutch master cylinder from huge jerking up a hill (certainly livened me up in a hurry)

basically the filter couldnt pass the fuel required that the throttle was demanding and it was virtually like running out of fuel. But like others have said it could be a variety of things
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will try them all , cheers..
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had a similar problem last week - fuel filter was clogged and full of ****, as were the injectors, the spark plugs were melted and number 1 lead was cactus, plus the idle control sensor was up the ****..

take your pick from the above list
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had a similar problem last week - fuel filter was clogged and full of ****, as were the injectors, the spark plugs were melted and number 1 lead was cactus, plus the idle control sensor was up the ****..

take your pick from the above list
Woah, that's a hamburger with the lot! LOL!

How much did it cost to rectify it all?

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dont be telling a Poor person like me this .. Just Kidding , the Joys of owning a Car ..
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Funny, cos mines doning the exact same thing as stated here.......but only when its running on gas. And its only doing it or like the first 10 mins of the drive, then its fine.

Any ideas there.
I have posted a thread in LPG forums too about this same thing, so if yous wana check that....would be a good help.
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Woah, that's a hamburger with the lot! LOL!

How much did it cost to rectify it all?

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still waiting for the price :yeees:

mechanic sent the car to the auto electrician, so the sparky will bill it all back to the mechanic then on to me. :

hopefully not too much - but at least the car runs much nicer now

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still waiting for the price :yeees:

mechanic sent the car to the auto electrician, so the sparky will bill it all back to the mechanic then on to me. :

hopefully not too much - but at least the car runs much nicer now

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You'd reckon! LOL!

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