High RPMs at every gear change
#1
I own a sl1 2000 with a manual shift transmission. What does keep the engine running up to 2000 rpm''s at every gear change? I am concerned about the premature clutch wear. I can''t make a quick gear change without feeling the car jerking forward whilenot touching the gas pedal. This drives me crasy.I road tested my friend''s car and hishas the same problem. Is there any good mechanic out there who can tell me how to alter this problem?
Thank you
#3
Hello Derf
Thank you for responding. I thinkI know where you are getting at. There is no vacuum leak at all. It idles at 725 rpm when hot without moving the car. I put on the OBD11 tool and it doesn''t show any code.
#6
How many miles on the car?
Try cleaning the throttle body (plate may be hanging up).
I know you have stated there is no vacuum leak; have you verified this by spraying throttle body cleaner around the intake manifold and throttle body gaskets?
Can also try changing the ECTS and connector. The symptoms are not textbook but it is a $14 part and is the root cause of many a Saturn woe.
Try cleaning the throttle body (plate may be hanging up).
I know you have stated there is no vacuum leak; have you verified this by spraying throttle body cleaner around the intake manifold and throttle body gaskets?
Can also try changing the ECTS and connector. The symptoms are not textbook but it is a $14 part and is the root cause of many a Saturn woe.
#8
Two other friends of mine are having similar problems, and mine is ocasionally starting too.
It seems that it is the ECTS that derf mentioned. There are a few other threads about this, and that seems to be the consensus. But let us know what works!
It seems that it is the ECTS that derf mentioned. There are a few other threads about this, and that seems to be the consensus. But let us know what works!