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I'd go w/ the TPS sensor too. Mine has done it before
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Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Houston, Texas
Age: 28
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Vehicle: 2005 BMW 330CI ZHP
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Thanks, I just got the AcDelco TPS sensor from xl, ill install it this afternoon.
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Previously a 2003 Pontiac Grand Am SE2 3.4L V6 SC/T Spoiler, PFYC Sway SpeedBuilt bars, PFYC SpeedBuilt strut braces, Rear disc brake setup, Stainless Steel Braided Brake Lines, red painted calipers, 20% Black Tint, Cat-Back Exhaust, Amber Grille Lighting, Pioneer AVIC-940BT with XM, Live Traffic, & Rear-view Camera, Front Bra, lower bumper grille, Stubby Antenna, Michelin Defender Tires... My Current vehicle: 2005 BMW 330CI ZHP |
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Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Houston, Texas
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well I installed the new TPS sensor and it seemed like it stopped the issue but yesterday the issue started happening again. Any ideas? Id really like to get this fixed and the dealership cant seem to figure it out.
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Previously a 2003 Pontiac Grand Am SE2 3.4L V6 SC/T Spoiler, PFYC Sway SpeedBuilt bars, PFYC SpeedBuilt strut braces, Rear disc brake setup, Stainless Steel Braided Brake Lines, red painted calipers, 20% Black Tint, Cat-Back Exhaust, Amber Grille Lighting, Pioneer AVIC-940BT with XM, Live Traffic, & Rear-view Camera, Front Bra, lower bumper grille, Stubby Antenna, Michelin Defender Tires... My Current vehicle: 2005 BMW 330CI ZHP |
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Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Chicago, IL
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Vehicle: 2000 GAGT Coupe
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My car does this very briefly when I'm pulling my car up the driveway into the garage. As I get to the lip of the garage floor my car will surge forward. I have to be careful because I feel like I will end up going through the back of the garage if I don't keep my foot hovering over the brake.
In my opinion, it has something to do with the way the vehicle senses when it is going uphill. When it senses uphill conditions, it gives the engine a little more throttle. I could be wrong. Just trying to help. |
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Tech Guy
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Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Houston, Texas
Age: 28
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I replaced my TPS sensor and it didn't resolve the issue. Well I also replaced my IAC sensor and cleaner out my MAF today. Hopefully these things will resolve the issue. I post my results in a few days.
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Previously a 2003 Pontiac Grand Am SE2 3.4L V6 SC/T Spoiler, PFYC Sway SpeedBuilt bars, PFYC SpeedBuilt strut braces, Rear disc brake setup, Stainless Steel Braided Brake Lines, red painted calipers, 20% Black Tint, Cat-Back Exhaust, Amber Grille Lighting, Pioneer AVIC-940BT with XM, Live Traffic, & Rear-view Camera, Front Bra, lower bumper grille, Stubby Antenna, Michelin Defender Tires... My Current vehicle: 2005 BMW 330CI ZHP |
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