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Can someone tell me whats wrong with my car?
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<blockquote data-quote="81Mustang" data-source="post: 1207421" data-attributes="member: 491985"><p>Yeah the car doesn't actually have a carb so the first answer is by a person who should not have answered a question in the car section! Anyways it sounds to me like a computer issue and suggest you take it to a mechanic for scanning, if it was lacking fuel then it shouldn't jerk under braking since you already released the gas, it would jerk under heavy acceleration if it was lacking gas. It sounds to me like the fuel computer is shot and is not properly metering the gas, I could also be wrong which is why you need to visit a mechanic since it is a hard problem to properly diagnose over the internet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="81Mustang, post: 1207421, member: 491985"] Yeah the car doesn't actually have a carb so the first answer is by a person who should not have answered a question in the car section! Anyways it sounds to me like a computer issue and suggest you take it to a mechanic for scanning, if it was lacking fuel then it shouldn't jerk under braking since you already released the gas, it would jerk under heavy acceleration if it was lacking gas. It sounds to me like the fuel computer is shot and is not properly metering the gas, I could also be wrong which is why you need to visit a mechanic since it is a hard problem to properly diagnose over the internet. [/QUOTE]
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