Stephan, I'll bet a quart of oil, that your hesitation problem is directly related to your throttle positioning switch, being out of wack---- Where would I come up with this revolation? Mine did the exact same thing for months----replaced every switch, sensor, AFM, filter, plug, wire, and other electrical sundries, and last but not the least, I got to the TPS, and this was the little bugger causing the hesitation. I tossed the old---bought new, adjusted it--- and guess what------eureka!!!! The van moved when I hit the throttle. Try adjusting the TPS first, then replace it if things don't change---the contacts may be shot. Later, ______________ |[ ] [ ] [ ]\ | | | | ~~~ ~||-(())----(())-| Terry-- 74 Campmobile- (Clementine) 85 GL- (Delilah) 86 BMW 325 ES- (Eva) |
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