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cjwardy
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Post by cjwardy »

That's the best way I can describe it.
Drove from Kent to Bristol over the weekend and when in Bristol, after roughly 3 hours of drivin (with a couple of breaks) the car started to jerk & lose power whilst doing between 50-70mph.
Basically felt as though I was tapping on and off the accelerator and causing the jerkiness. This would happen for a minute or so then subside, & then maybe re occur again at all different speeds.
Almost felt like there was a blockage & power wasn't getting through somewhere.
The problem comes and goes quite a bit. Maybe every few weeks or so & particularly after a fair amount of driving. Only mod engine wise is a cat back exhaust from longlife.

Any ideas what the problem could be?

I'm thinking of giving the throttle body a good clean up, what would you suggest using?
Anything else I could try sort myself?

Thanks for any help,

Chris
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Post by ticki »

Sounds like fuel isnt getting through.
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Post by Mouse_GTI »

Definately clean the throttle body. Try getting some of that VAG fuel additive too
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Post by shantybeater »

mine did this, they replaced the "speed" sensor.... that may have been interpreted for lamens terms by the way. Mine was significantly worse though, it would do this about 3 times a day & the car would ofen stall even whilst moving, followed by engine management light
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Post by polo power »

yes sounds like the throttle body or the fuel isnt getting to the engine.
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