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Car Forum / Acura Cars / May 2007

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2002 TL-S engine miss/bucking

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Sans - 21 May 2007 19:06 GMT
Any of you guys run into a low speed miss on 2002TL? It started 2-3 mos. ago
. First occasionally, now everyday. At about 25-35 mph and light throttle,
the car starts to buck until you change throttle positon, then it responds
normal. It runs fine at full throttle at least to 115 mph and idles smooth,
Avg. mileage around 25 mpg, same as always. Has 72K mi. on it. Gonna pull
the plugs and go from there. Thanks!
motsco_ - 22 May 2007 02:44 GMT
> Any of you guys run into a low speed miss on 2002TL? It started 2-3 mos. ago
> . First occasionally, now everyday. At about 25-35 mph and light throttle,
> the car starts to buck until you change throttle positon, then it responds
> normal. It runs fine at full throttle at least to 115 mph and idles smooth,
> Avg. mileage around 25 mpg, same as always. Has 72K mi. on it. Gonna pull
> the plugs and go from there. Thanks!

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How often have you been feeding it injector cleaner?

'Curly'
karinhall - 27 May 2007 00:37 GMT
>> Any of you guys run into a low speed miss on 2002TL? It started 2-3 mos. ago
>> . First occasionally, now everyday. At about 25-35 mph and light throttle,
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> 'Curly'
Good advice.  Use Techron.

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