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Author Subject: Juddering / holding back at low revs
mr.marcus

Junior User

Location: Nijkerk

Registered: 16 Nov 2007

Posts: 83

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Post #1
Hello everybody,

After months of problem free motering my 6 has decided to throw some challenges at me. In a timespan of a couple of days my aircon has given up, my speedometer has gone haywire and now a third problem has occured.

When driving in low revs (around 1.5 / 2k revs) the engine holds back and for a second does not respond to the throttle. Then suddenly it picks up normally as it should. Also when releasing the throttle in gear it judders (is that a normal English word?) and sometimes the engine stalls approaching roundabouts and traffic lights.

These problems all occured after fitting my Bilstein B8 shock absorbers....a weird co
Posted 19th Oct 2009 at 14:11
fletch

Track Head

Location: The nearest Shell garage

Registered: 12 Jun 2004

Posts: 12,273

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Post #2
Holding back problem is most likely the lambda or TPS sensor/wiring.

You can isolate the lambda by removing the plug temporarily, to see if it improves (careful you don't trash the cat)
Posted 19th Oct 2009 at 14:59

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