By the way, I tried searching but couldn't find any posts relating to my prob...
Howdy everyone! I finally bought a Speed3! ('07 GT, 15,000 miles, $19,600, Silver)
I bought the car in Texas and drove it home to Albuquerque, NM (~1000 miles). Just got back last night, god was that a long ass drive!
When I got to Albuquerque there was a small stretch of stop and go traffic which is where I noticed this problem... At low speed when I release the gas pedal the RPMs slow suddenly which causes the front of the car to dip down and the car slows. I didn't notice it until Albuquerque, but before then I wasn't ever in stop and go traffic.
This morning I reset the ECU (removed negative cable from the battery and pressed the brake a few times). I'm pretty sure the reset was successful because the trip odometer was cleared. I drove around my neighborhood: (I left when the temperature was a little above "C") when I left my driveway it was fine, but when I got back the problem had returned.
I have a couple hunches as to what the problem could be...
- Maybe something to do with the octane rating of the gas? While it was in Texas it got noting but 93, here in New Mexico the highest available is 91.
- Could there be something wrong with the clutch? I'm not too good with the clutch yet. I don't think I'm horrible, but take-offs aren't perfectly smooth.
The slowing feeling is similar to when you start moving from a stop and you've released the clutch improperly and the car sorta jerks forward, then slows, then jerks forward, then slows, etc. But it doesn't jerk forward and only slows down once.
Howdy everyone! I finally bought a Speed3! ('07 GT, 15,000 miles, $19,600, Silver)
I bought the car in Texas and drove it home to Albuquerque, NM (~1000 miles). Just got back last night, god was that a long ass drive!
When I got to Albuquerque there was a small stretch of stop and go traffic which is where I noticed this problem... At low speed when I release the gas pedal the RPMs slow suddenly which causes the front of the car to dip down and the car slows. I didn't notice it until Albuquerque, but before then I wasn't ever in stop and go traffic.
This morning I reset the ECU (removed negative cable from the battery and pressed the brake a few times). I'm pretty sure the reset was successful because the trip odometer was cleared. I drove around my neighborhood: (I left when the temperature was a little above "C") when I left my driveway it was fine, but when I got back the problem had returned.
I have a couple hunches as to what the problem could be...
- Maybe something to do with the octane rating of the gas? While it was in Texas it got noting but 93, here in New Mexico the highest available is 91.
- Could there be something wrong with the clutch? I'm not too good with the clutch yet. I don't think I'm horrible, but take-offs aren't perfectly smooth.
The slowing feeling is similar to when you start moving from a stop and you've released the clutch improperly and the car sorta jerks forward, then slows, then jerks forward, then slows, etc. But it doesn't jerk forward and only slows down once.
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