nemazero

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Hi,

I've recently replaced the clutch hydraulics on my 1998 1.8 freelander (turned out to be a broken slave cylinder bracket). As soon as i started it back up afterwards the revs are going through the roof whilst idling (5000+ revs). Could I have disturbed something or am I going to have to replace the throttle sensor?

Thanks in advance

Dan
 
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Sounds like an air leak or you have damaged something, not familiar with the 1.8 is it flyby wire or throttle cable??
 
Hi,

I've recently replaced the clutch hydraulics on my 1998 1.8 freelander (turned out to be a broken slave cylinder bracket). As soon as i started it back up afterwards the revs are going through the roof whilst idling (5000+ revs). Could I have disturbed something or am I going to have to replace the throttle sensor?

Thanks in advance

Dan
Check the whole run of the throttle cable first - guess you already have! I did same job on mine a few weeks back. easy to knock where the cable mech is while trying to feed the hydraulics thru. make sure the throttle is returning fully.
 
Panic over. I've just had a good look around the engine bay and found what looks like a vacuum tube hanging loose, after re-attaching it to the cylinder head the throttle is back to normal.... Doh

Thanks for the suggestions all
 

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