Scary Problem
#1
Scary Problem
I have a scary problem on my hands. I have a 1996 2.8 quattro. In the recent cold weather (say 0 to 15F), There is some kind of throttle sticking problem. When I'm driving and about to shift at maybe like 3500 and above, Ill push in the clutch for the gear change, but sometimes my rpm will just stay at the point where I disengaged the clutch. The scary thing is that when i shift into the next gear the car will accelerate out of control. The only solution to the problem that ive found is to turn of the engine and start it up again in which the car usually returns to a normal idle. Its pretty crazy when you shift into 2nd gear in a 25mph and the car accelerates to 5000 rpms haha. Its a rare occurrence but its a nightmare when ever it happens. Could it be a sticking cable? or the throttle valve? Any ideas?
Thanks,
Matt
Thanks,
Matt
#9
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#10
I remember as I was turning into a suicide lane, my entire throttle stuck at full throttle to the redline. I managed to get into a safe spot and turn off my ignition while it was going. The problem was that the transmission shop that recently worked on it forgot to screw the cruise control thing back into place so it tangled with my throttle.