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ScottG wrote:Not a diesel guy but this makes more sense than anything else. Computer would not through a code because it does not recognize the problem, but is just trying to keep the RPM above a certain minimum. Next time it happens, just put it in neutral. The RPM will probably be normal. It the engine does not continue to rev, then you know for sure that is the problem. If the engine does rev, then you have a different problem.
A similar thing happens sometimes in Dodge trucks.
It happens when a torque converter is not unlocking. When that happens and the computer senses the eng is dropping below specified RPM's, it adds fuel to the eng to keep the revs up. Since the eng is still mechanically coupled to the trans it tries to accelerate.
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Johno02 wrote:
I know its silly, but check your shoes. Certain ones of my shoes will hang the edge of the accelerator pedal when steping on the brake pedal.
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Wayne Lee
Out West Somewhere
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2005 GulfStream Ultra Supreme, 1 Old grouch, 1 wonderful wife, and two silly poodles.