Revs up by itself between shifts?
#11
Oh yeah, Scott Burgess of the Detroit News phrased it like this:
“The owner's manual should put it like this: Keep it floored, push the clutch in, shift, release the clutch. Screech with delight like a little girl.”
“The owner's manual should put it like this: Keep it floored, push the clutch in, shift, release the clutch. Screech with delight like a little girl.”
#14
Yes, this is an SS. This isn't happening during full throttle shifts, its during normal driving. When the engine is stone cold it may do it, but especially after waiting and idling a while, or on a hot restart, like after you come out from the store and take off. I am thinking it is emissions related, as to feed extra air into the engine and cat during a certain overheat condition, but I am thinking it is this condition that is in error, and thats why it happens all the time. I want to have more info before taking it to the dealer, as I hate the "they all do it" bs, thats why I am asking here. I believe its pretty abnormal for you to let off the gas at 4500 rpm and it stay there for 5-7 seconds. There was a warning I got one nite when it cranked a long time before starting, you guys know it will crank by itself once you turn and release the key? I got a "reduced engine power" warning on the panel for a few seconds while or just after starting. Just a one time thing, but maybe its related.
#17
I have been experiencing this since I got mine. It does it mostly at slow speeds for me, like 25 - 35 mph, usually when cold and only happens when going 1st to 2nd or 2nd to 3rd. I have to wait about 4 -5 seconds for it to stop revving. Car has 4500 miles on it.
#19
This is with traction control in its normal mode. I do have an idea though: When I first got the car, when the engine was cold I could hear a electric motor running under the hood for a few minutes, this is the AIR pump, air injection pump, for emissions reasons it pumps air in the exhaust at certain times to help "light off" the catalytic converter. What I noticed is that it was VERY Noisy compared to the other cars that I have that have that pump. I am no longer hear that noise, and I now have the reving problem.
Humm, maybe that AIR pump motor was going bad, and now quit, causing the PCM to raise rpm during shifts to compensate? (high rpm during no load shifting, or idling would mean more air thru engine) No check engine light, but not all faults cause a light.
Humm, maybe that AIR pump motor was going bad, and now quit, causing the PCM to raise rpm during shifts to compensate? (high rpm during no load shifting, or idling would mean more air thru engine) No check engine light, but not all faults cause a light.
#20