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DACA
Posted: Sunday, June 07, 2009 7:18:24 AM

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Hi there I have a 9-3 2001 2.2 TiD 101k on the clock. Problem is 2700-3100 rpm in 5th put your foot down and it picks up very slowly. Take your foot off the pedal a couple of times and it will respond - business as usual. Drop into 4th and again its business as usual. Could it be boost sensor?Any suggestions guys?
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PaulR
Posted: Sunday, June 07, 2009 10:28:42 AM

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When you say, put your foot down, do you put the pedal to floor? If yes does backing off slightly put things right? Could possibly be the throttle potentiometer.

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