in town or highway speeds, if I take my foot off of the throttle I would expect the car to slow down at a consistent rate, downshift at some tapered rate, and if I had enough time/room the car would eventually downshift until it hits the creep-speed, maybe a few mph.
however with some frequency (not with every outing) I'm finding that the car wants to continue at an elevated rpm after I take my foot off of the accellerator. this is especially pronounced if I have the a/c running.
for instance, If I'm driving in-town at 45 mph and take my foot off of the accellerator, the car will frequently continue to run strongly around 40-43. when this happens, it seems like I have to force the car to downshift by braking. I can actually get to a stoplight and feel the car finally downshift 2 gears after I've stopped - thump thump. not good, whatever the cause is.
there are other times where the car does not "misbehave" and the car slows when I take my foot off the pedal, etc. Might be my imagination, but it seems that when the car is driven in-town all day and is hot, the symptoms are more prevalent.
so like i said, it's strange.
I've been reading the forums and wondering if this may simply be a IAC or EGR component misbehaving.
other considerations... the transmission seems to perform fine except for the disagreement he may be having with the throttle. no slipping, grinding or whining.
the car has 100k miles on it. transmission fluid was flushed at 65 I think.
thoughts?
however with some frequency (not with every outing) I'm finding that the car wants to continue at an elevated rpm after I take my foot off of the accellerator. this is especially pronounced if I have the a/c running.
for instance, If I'm driving in-town at 45 mph and take my foot off of the accellerator, the car will frequently continue to run strongly around 40-43. when this happens, it seems like I have to force the car to downshift by braking. I can actually get to a stoplight and feel the car finally downshift 2 gears after I've stopped - thump thump. not good, whatever the cause is.
there are other times where the car does not "misbehave" and the car slows when I take my foot off the pedal, etc. Might be my imagination, but it seems that when the car is driven in-town all day and is hot, the symptoms are more prevalent.
so like i said, it's strange.
I've been reading the forums and wondering if this may simply be a IAC or EGR component misbehaving.
other considerations... the transmission seems to perform fine except for the disagreement he may be having with the throttle. no slipping, grinding or whining.
the car has 100k miles on it. transmission fluid was flushed at 65 I think.
thoughts?