Jeffy: airconditioning indeed
Have not yet had the chance doing the tests or look at the sensors. Been working all day in an hot office (need bigger AIRCO here
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However I did have the time to read ALOT through this forum and found some other topics about hiccup and surging when driving slowly or on a bumpy road.
On one of them the issue seemed to be, and Jeffy you stated you seen it many times before, that a bolts turned on too tight of the springs, might give it a bucking ride.
I do not dare to jump to cunclusions but indeed the springs were bolted back on the new chassis last week. About the same time as this bucking started to aggrevate.
Could this be the problem or part of it? And how "tight" should the bolts be? First time we bolted them to FSM torque specs, this time I am unsure how tight the are.
I also think there are many ideas of what bucking, hiccuping, surging etc is.
I put hiccup in the title but maybe the word bucking or surging is better.
To describe my problem a bit better:
At idle or revving without driving, the engine runs smooth; this makes me doubt a bit that the sensors might be bad
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When I drive slowly and I do not touch the throttle, the car drives smoothly. At any RPM.
However when I just tough the throttle a bit the car reacts fierce; surging forward. Because of it the pedal will be pushed down a bit (my foot does not absorb the movement by the surging) and the car surges forward again. Of course I take my foot of the pedal and the car slows down, just until I want it to go a bit faster and pushes the pedal a bit again.
When driving on a bumpy road and I want to go at a steady pace; the same thing happens. On a bump the pedal is pressed a bit down making the car surge forward, etc.
Only shifting to a high gear or not touching the pedal makes it possible to drive slow or pull away in a smooth way.
I do not know what causes this problem. I hope this piece of information helps to find the problem.
The other thing with the shift stick shaking might have to do with the clutch been worn out or oil leaking on the clutch plates. The fieldtests of AW12345 might bring more light into this.
And I will of course pursue the sensor sugestions mentioned earlier.