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    I have a Mk5 FSI 1600 petrol, when I take my foot off the accelerator to change gear the revs dont drop straight away this only happens when I am moving whether I am in gear or not, when stationary the revs drop down straight away, no fault codes, the fault only occurs when the wheels are turning, any ideas please.
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    You need to check the clutch pedal position sender signal is being recognised by the ECU, do this in Measuring Blocks and VCDS has the labels.

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