AlexTD4
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Hi guys, I have this problem for almost 2 years now and it's making me crazy.
Car basically revs up to about 2000 rpm on it's own and settles down when slowing down to about 20mph and under.
Things I concluded so far:
- it NEVER happens on cold engine, it needs perhaps 5 miles driven or so to start, it starts always after that, and basically stays the same no matter how much the car is driven.
- if I drive it very sluggishly under ~2200 rpm it kinda keeps it under control, if I "step on it" a bit - it emerges a lot faster.
- it will NEVER rev while the car is standing still, the second car slows down to ~20mph revs settle down to normal.
- it is definitely related to vehicle speed in terms of settling down, it needs for the car to slow down in order for the revs to settle down.
For example: I drive down the hill and if I press the clutch (and go neutral on manual gearbox) revs will go up to about 2000 rpm and stay there until I slow down to about 20 mph and revs will start settling down. Now when I let the car accelerate down the hill (gearbox still in neutral) the revs will also start climbing.
Every time I drive it to a garage for some maintenance I moan about this and guys at the shop checked everything inside out several times - no luck. Diagnostics shows nothing and car generally has no other problems. It runs great, very good MPG.
I do all the services on time with quality parts and generally take good care of it.
If anyone has any ideas - all suggestions are welcome
Car basically revs up to about 2000 rpm on it's own and settles down when slowing down to about 20mph and under.
Things I concluded so far:
- it NEVER happens on cold engine, it needs perhaps 5 miles driven or so to start, it starts always after that, and basically stays the same no matter how much the car is driven.
- if I drive it very sluggishly under ~2200 rpm it kinda keeps it under control, if I "step on it" a bit - it emerges a lot faster.
- it will NEVER rev while the car is standing still, the second car slows down to ~20mph revs settle down to normal.
- it is definitely related to vehicle speed in terms of settling down, it needs for the car to slow down in order for the revs to settle down.
For example: I drive down the hill and if I press the clutch (and go neutral on manual gearbox) revs will go up to about 2000 rpm and stay there until I slow down to about 20 mph and revs will start settling down. Now when I let the car accelerate down the hill (gearbox still in neutral) the revs will also start climbing.
Every time I drive it to a garage for some maintenance I moan about this and guys at the shop checked everything inside out several times - no luck. Diagnostics shows nothing and car generally has no other problems. It runs great, very good MPG.
I do all the services on time with quality parts and generally take good care of it.
If anyone has any ideas - all suggestions are welcome