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matt19norwich
24-11-2009, 04:11 PM
Hi, wondering if anyone could shed some light on my problem or give me some advice.

I have a 1998 R Passat 1.8 20v (non Turbo)

The issues I am facing are an intermitent problem but they are so frustrating and I cant seem to find what is causing it. I am finding that quite often I will go to pull away at either lights or a roundabout etc and I will go to give the car gas as I normally would and lift clutch pedal to pull away and there will just be virtualy no power. Almost like I am pulling away in 3rd or something. Once I realise its happening I have to put clutch in give more revs to get it to go. It seems more common on urban runs etc around town. When on a long high speed journey its quite nippy and sharp. I have tried using injector cleaner on it but dowesnt seem to make a difference. I also have a strange problem where at low revs when coming to a stop or if just idling along in traffic the engine will rev up and down on its own with no input from the accelerator. I can feel the pedal moving under my foot but im not the one causing it.


Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Matt

martin1810
24-11-2009, 05:53 PM
Faulty throttle position sensor ?? Get a code read

matt19norwich
25-11-2009, 09:59 AM
I assume that is done using one of the cables you attach to the car and a computer?

Hex69
25-11-2009, 10:07 AM
yes

tazmania_1981
26-11-2009, 10:59 AM
i was embrassed to say anybody in da begining that my pedal is feeling like moving withput my will ha ha ha
i had the same problem my firend on a 99 golf
throthle body problem i did not get it repeired

Norman vwp
26-11-2009, 11:37 AM
i was embrassed to say anybody in da begining that my pedal is feeling like moving withput my will ha ha ha
i had the same problem my firend on a 99 golf
throthle body problem i did not get it repeired

:confused::confused::confused:

matt19norwich
27-11-2009, 10:01 AM
So if its a throttle body problem, is that repairable is even broken or is it one of those things that just happens on this particular model of car?

thanks

Matt