Hey all, wondering if someone can help me? I have a problem with my VR6, occasionally all the power dies and it returns to idle.
This problem can usually be induced on one particularly bumpy section of road when I have my foot planted. The revs simply die to about 600RPM; a prod of the throttle reluctantly builds the revs to about 1000RPM then it dies again to 600RPM. A prolonged push of the pedal will stall it.
After this happens I'm forced to pull the car over to the side of the road, still idling. While stationary I've tried building the revs slowly and smoothly and it does so until about 3000RPM then it dies sharply - this happened repeatedly.
If I drive off slowly and smoothly its ok but as soon as I put in half or full throttle it just about throws me out the front windscreen. The car will continue acting this way for the rest of the day. The next day it will be right as rain again until the next time I drive over the section of road.
It seems like it could be a Fuel/Air mix problem but it seems odd to only happen under one particular circumstance.
Anyone know of this type of problem?
This problem can usually be induced on one particularly bumpy section of road when I have my foot planted. The revs simply die to about 600RPM; a prod of the throttle reluctantly builds the revs to about 1000RPM then it dies again to 600RPM. A prolonged push of the pedal will stall it.
After this happens I'm forced to pull the car over to the side of the road, still idling. While stationary I've tried building the revs slowly and smoothly and it does so until about 3000RPM then it dies sharply - this happened repeatedly.
If I drive off slowly and smoothly its ok but as soon as I put in half or full throttle it just about throws me out the front windscreen. The car will continue acting this way for the rest of the day. The next day it will be right as rain again until the next time I drive over the section of road.
It seems like it could be a Fuel/Air mix problem but it seems odd to only happen under one particular circumstance.
Anyone know of this type of problem?
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