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Old 10-06-2010, 01:31 PM   #1
kcej
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Default Miss under load problem

My AU3wagon developed a miss under load.

The exhaust was drooping and a bit loud due to broken rubber "hanger" and I jacked the tailpipe up so that I could fit a new rubber hanger at the cat. At the same time I degreased the engine and since then it misses under load.

It idles fine, revs out smoothly in Park or Neutral if accelerator is pushed in slowly, but push it in fast and it coughs. While driving, it does the same, always coughing and missing under load.

I still haven't resealed the leaky exhaust yet, but the noise is tolerable. Don't really want to spend a million dollars replacing all the electrics if its possible that its related to the exhaust leak.

Any help much appreciated

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