my guess would be on the TPS sensor aswell, make sure its not loose.
same thing hhappend to my car, tighten to the bolts and recalibrated it. car was back to normal
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my guess would be on the TPS sensor aswell, make sure its not loose.
same thing hhappend to my car, tighten to the bolts and recalibrated it. car was back to normal
no trouble starting engine
thank you everybody for helping much needed and many thanks
I had exact same problem, they found it to be a hairline crack in the distributor cap that could only be seen under ultraviolet light. Hopefully that may help
try changing fuel filter also, had something similar in an older car
TPS possibly - when it's doing it, unplug the TPS and see if it changes anything - if it DOESNT change then your TPS is bung.
I'm assuming it doesnt have this problem when cold ? perhaps could be as simple as air-bubbles in your coolant system !! once thermostat opens the bubbles find their way round to the IACV (etc) and can cause similar problems.