random hiccup 91 m42
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In my experience Bosch Motronic drivability issues that go away with high rpms or at WOT are usually vacuum leaks. AFM issues usually will give you a CEL. Have you viewed the Bosch AFM home repair video?
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waiting to hear from a buddy when he gets off work to swap it out.
no idea. car has 92k, 10k of that which i've drove and never replaced it.
the hotter the engine gets the worse the problem gets. nearly exponentiallyLeave a comment:
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I would try swapping the AFM too, sometimes the connection gets warn right where the sweeping arm contacts the board, especially in the low load region.Leave a comment:
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crank sensor replaced with no result and i cleaned the afm with CRC5110 and it seamed to help a little but i think it was more that i wanted it to help and it still the same.
Any other suggestions. its only when the car is warmed up and under load under 2k rpmsLeave a comment:
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I get a random kick from time to time also. Sometimes it'll do it real quick while sitting at idle for a long time... or when I just start out in 1st gear.Leave a comment:
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ill check the crank sensor and air meter and let y'all know how it goesCrank sensor caused that on my car. When it gets hot the waveform amplitude drops and sometimes will 'miss' the trigger gap, especially at lower rpm. Noise in the circuit can also cause this. The computer then loses sync for1 revolution, and then all is normal again. It's a pretty noticeable lurch when it happens though.. if yours is really light and the car just feels like it's a little down on power in that instant, especially at small throttle opening, the car might be running lean for a second, which could be a number of things, most probably the 02 sensor.Leave a comment:
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I had this once and I cleaned out the AFM barn door valve by spraying 1/4 - 1/2 can of choke cleaner all around inside the airbox. That fixed it.Leave a comment:
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Crank sensor caused that on my car. When it gets hot the waveform amplitude drops and sometimes will 'miss' the trigger gap, especially at lower rpm. Noise in the circuit can also cause this. The computer then loses sync for1 revolution, and then all is normal again. It's a pretty noticeable lurch when it happens though.. if yours is really light and the car just feels like it's a little down on power in that instant, especially at small throttle opening, the car might be running lean for a second, which could be a number of things, most probably the 02 sensor.Leave a comment:

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