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i cleaned out the tps sensor yesterday cause it wasnt changiung thru gears like it should (that problem is solved)

but now i cant get the revs back down to the way it suppose to idel and when ur accelerating and take ur foot of the pedal it just suddenly drops so much so u feel the car ***** forward when the revs brake i cant figure out what is causing it , is it possible the timing is out or do i need to reset the ecu somehow , i idid try and jump the ecu into diagnostics etc but it worked for the revs on idle for 1` run then went back up to sitting around 1500rpm its driving me nuts

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Did it do this before you messed with it?

nope it just wasnt changing gears like it shouldve , which fixed it but ive put it back on the same way it came off and its now idling way too high and upon deacceleration it drops so fast as i said

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i just had another play with it the idle speed is still fairly high but its changing gears smoothly now and deacceleration is fine now , I'd say the sensor is just screwed and by the looks its a original part :|


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