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Hit the gas and get a bucking, bucking and more bucking.
Some times while stopped at a light or stop sign (in drive) the car will stop.Start right back up.But give it gas and it bucks no matter how fast i'm going.
Re: Hit the gas and get a bucking, bucking and more...
There's alot that can cause this problem. Check battery cables and clean. Drive to autoparts place for free diagnostic. It could be a throttle position sensor, EGR valve, bad gas, bad coil, bad plug wires. Just to name a few. Hopefully the diagnostic test will pinpoint it.
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it appears you have electronic throttle control. any applicable trouble codes, relating to that system? clean the throttle bore and around throttle plate, don't force the throttle plate. your idle air is electronically controlled.
just start over go get a remote start for 130 bucks and be done lol you wont find a elec. glich unless it is tested at the time of outtage easist way out
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these 'ghost' things that happen are usually electrical in nature-as simple as cleaning the terminals and posts at the battery, or unplugging/plugging or replacing the crank sensor. 98% sure it's one of these, and nothing that costs more than $50-$75 bucks (the battery fix is the cost of a wire brush that is made for this-$3 at a parts store.
it can be couple of thing Try a fuel injector cleaner or new fuel injectors.it can be vacuum leak. Engines need a vacuum
to run especially at idle which is when your car dies. It could be a stuck
EGR. If the check engine light comes on it will store a code so take it to a
shop and pay them to read the codes. This may give you a starting point.
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