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Old 04-08-2005, 12:22 AM   #1
iceman34
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Default EB Falcon... Sticky throttle?

I've got a problem with my EB, and it's hard to explain. When I'm driving along almost all the time the car will hold a speed of about 70km/h with my foot off the accelerator. I brake and come to a stop but the engine continues to rev for a few seconds, then slows down to idle. It will idle fine then when I touch the accelerator just a bit it will accelerate up to 70km/h on a flat road and continue along. Can someone tell me what the problem might be? Accelerator Cable? TPS? ISC?

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Old 04-08-2005, 09:11 PM   #2
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any or all maybe

check that the throttle body can be moved freely by hand
the other two swap out and see if it fixes it i guess.
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