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Old 05-03-2007, 06:17 PM   #1
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Default I hit a roo the other night, and now car is revving funny.

Hey all

I hit a roo on the way home from work the other night. He hit just about the right front wheel (Futura El 97 SW Auto)

Since then, the car has been revving higher than it should. In park it revs at about 2000.

Today when I got home, and put it it park, it was reving continuously up and down from 1000 to 1500 revs, like someone was putting their foot down and then taking it off the accelerator.

My old Corolla FX GT used to do the same when it had a leaky radiator - it reacted that way when it was overheating. But the water level is fine in the Futura.

One other thing - I have LPG staright case installled, if that makes a dif.

Any idea as to what's doing this?

Cheers

Shaun

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