old man
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- Sep 26, 2005
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emigsville,
Pennsylvania
Today, I was driving a passanger who does not like to go fast, I was babying the crap out of the car. We arrived at our destination, 73 approx miles, and went to pull in and pushed the clutch in. The RPMs stayed at 2000. Then, after about 30 seconds, went to about 1500 and then fluctuated between 1500 and 800 in a constant fashion. So I got home, and still doing the same thing. I Checked for vacuum leaks, found none. Did not show overheating. Seemed to drive fine. Left it sit for 5 minutes, it seemed normal. Then took it out and beat the snot out of it. No acceleration problems, no serging going down the road. Now when I stop at a red light, push clutch in and it says around 1500 then slowly drops. Recently had the same problem with my wifes 2003 Dodge Dakota 4.7 magnum.
The check engine light came on after putting gas in it from a station I do not frequent. The truck had similar problems. I put gas in from my regular gas station and the check engine light went off and it now runs great. Could I be paying for water? The gas was 5 cents cheaper. If anyone knows what could be causing this please let me know, I really need my car to be running reliable. Oh, by the way, my car is a 1998 with a 420 AEM intake, pacesetter headers, 2 1/2 in custom exhaust with magnaflow cat and summit racing muffler.
The check engine light came on after putting gas in it from a station I do not frequent. The truck had similar problems. I put gas in from my regular gas station and the check engine light went off and it now runs great. Could I be paying for water? The gas was 5 cents cheaper. If anyone knows what could be causing this please let me know, I really need my car to be running reliable. Oh, by the way, my car is a 1998 with a 420 AEM intake, pacesetter headers, 2 1/2 in custom exhaust with magnaflow cat and summit racing muffler.