htiek123
LVC Member
and you're sure this isn't the tires losing and regaining traction?
This is what mine is doing.... I live in New Jersey.... The traction light comes on for a second....
and you're sure this isn't the tires losing and regaining traction?
This is what mine is doing.... I live in New Jersey.... The traction light comes on for a second....
Original Poster and my car do not have traction control so in our cases it is not part of the problem, may or may not be part of the problem for others..
As I'm sure you have found with a search, this bucking on manual transmissions has been a subject for quite some time. Here's a bit of my story. And there's more later, but unfortunately I never came to a clean resolution. http://www.lincolnvscadillac.com/forum/showthread.php?90390-The-Bucking-Problem
If not IAC, I'd go with TPS. Unplug the TPS and then start and drive the car. I think your problem will go away without the TPS (though the car will idle very very high). I'd only try this on a MT car.
... Is it crazy of me to ask why that is a thought?
A shorting DCCV can throw out a lot of electrical noise. It's an extreme long shot that it would be enough to crash the PCM.
Here's a crazy thought.
Does if happen if you turn the climate control off?
THAT can kill the PCM on these cars?
It's an extreme long shot that it would be enough to crash the PCM.
Still, might not be bad idea to do the diode thing on the ground. We do know the coils can kill the PCM, for those of you keeping your LS protecting the PCM would be a good idea.
every LS ever built is a 5 speed...
... why, oh why ONLY with snow in the air? Stupid car.
Only the HVAC issues to deal with now. AC no longer cools, the incoming air seems to be ambient temp. Heater is either full blast or none, regardless of where the temp is set. I'll be digging into that soon.