plcains Member 49 Member For: 14y 7m 9d Posted 19/03/11 03:23 PM Share Posted 19/03/11 03:23 PM (edited) My manual Fg turbo rev hangs badly when changing gears, say if I shift at 2000, when I have the clutch in it will stay at 2000 until I let the clutch out. Also, it tractors badly when I back off the throttle it will slowly decrease revs until 1500-1750 and drive along as if I have my foot on the throttle untill I get to a hill or touch the brakes. It doesnt happen all the time, but is becoming more and more often. Taking the advice from the forum and ford I had the throttle body cleaned (didnt have the time myself), which made no difference. I've also reset the TPS. Any ideas? Is this a warrenty issue? The car has 60k on it. Edited 19/03/11 03:25 PM by plcains Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pkaboo Member 38 Member For: 19y 3m 9d Posted 19/03/11 10:50 PM Share Posted 19/03/11 10:50 PM Definitely a warranty issue mate!Sticky throttle situations can be exactly that....My advice is take it back to Ford and get it checked out, but my money's on the stepper motor. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mic Donating Members 1,725 Member For: 17y 15d Gender: Male Posted 19/03/11 10:58 PM Share Posted 19/03/11 10:58 PM unfortunately all the manuals are like this and cannon be tuned out. its fkin annoying because they should be as fast as the autos. the computer has way too much delay. useless. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
plcains Member 49 Member For: 14y 7m 9d Posted 20/03/11 02:25 AM Author Share Posted 20/03/11 02:25 AM Even if it doesnt do it all the time? Sometimes I can turn the car off and the hanging and tractoring will go for a while. Sure makes things interesting when your driving around a car park at 1500 revs with your foot off the throttle. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kingers. Member 227 Member For: 14y 11m 11d Posted 20/03/11 02:38 AM Share Posted 20/03/11 02:38 AM no your car shouldnt do that, I have a manual and it definatly doesnt do it. Not sure what your issue could be. But I know I've had these problems with my moto and its been due to an airleak after the carby. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tobey Awesome... Member 407 Member For: 14y 6m 28d Gender: Male Posted 20/03/11 09:46 AM Share Posted 20/03/11 09:46 AM My revs hang between gear changes. Not a huge amount but enough that it matches the revs well when shifting thus making the shift smoother. I figured this was normal... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rusty XR6T Donating Members 516 Member For: 14y 10m 2d Gender: Male Posted 21/03/11 03:51 AM Share Posted 21/03/11 03:51 AM I have a manual and can say mine def doesnt do it, maybe its a thing on newer models? mine is a July 09 build.I know if you dont touch the accelerator and let the clutch out the rev's will increase to stop the car from stalling, but what your describing doesnt sound like this Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ralph Wiggum Moar Powar Babeh Lifetime Members 19,323 Member For: 19y 4m 10d Gender: Male Location: Perth Posted 21/03/11 04:25 AM Share Posted 21/03/11 04:25 AM My manual Fg turbo rev hangs badly when changing gears, say if I shift at 2000, when I have the clutch in it will stay at 2000 until I let the clutch out. Also, it tractors badly when I back off the throttle it will slowly decrease revs until 1500-1750 and drive along as if I have my foot on the throttle untill I get to a hill or touch the brakes. It doesnt happen all the time, but is becoming more and more often. Taking the advice from the forum and ford I had the throttle body cleaned (didnt have the time myself), which made no difference. I've also reset the TPS. Any ideas? Is this a warrenty issue? The car has 60k on it.You cannot reset the TPS, the hold the throttle flat and crank the car over technique, resets the cam phasers not the TPS. The TPS self tests when the car is powered up. The throttle blade is cycled open and closed and the PCM checks the values for both TPS sensors against the expected values in the tune. If theres a problem it will throw the light and code.Your problem sounds like an air leak post throttle blade. Has your car been tuned? Dodgy Idle control parameters can also cause revs too hangDefinitely a warranty issue mate!Sticky throttle situations can be exactly that....My advice is take it back to Ford and get it checked out, but my money's on the stepper motor.Not a sticky throttle. If the PCM commands a change in throttle blade angle and doesnt get it, either open or close it will throw and code and under certain conditions force an engine shutdown.unfortunately all the manuals are like this and cannon be tuned out. its fkin annoying because they should be as fast as the autos. the computer has way too much delay. useless.No they dont and no it cant be tuned out if theres a mechanical issue such as an airleak a causing it, providing the car is mechanically sound the Revs can be tuned too drop as quickly or as slowly as you like. Revs hanging on a shift is NOT normal Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mic Donating Members 1,725 Member For: 17y 15d Gender: Male Posted 21/03/11 05:41 AM Share Posted 21/03/11 05:41 AM lol mate there is not one manual that does not hang on through the gears, everyone knows this. plcains your car may be running lean at idle, sounds kinda like its hunting. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
plcains Member 49 Member For: 14y 7m 9d Posted 21/03/11 07:17 AM Author Share Posted 21/03/11 07:17 AM Solid advice Hiddeous I'l look into leaks. Mic, the thing is sometimes during a drive it does NOT hang at all, sometimes it does every change. Certainly not normal. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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