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Old 14 February 2002, 11:21 PM
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Hello peeps

My 98 UK turbo doesn't like it when I dip the clutch after accelerating in gear. A good example is driving a long at any given speed, changing down gears to slow down due to the traffic light at red up a head, then dipping the clutch to stop and..... revs dip well below 700 rpm and sometimes the car stalls.
It's fine when accelerating up through the rev's.

Any knowledge of what might be causing this?

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Old 15 February 2002, 11:51 AM
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I not sure but from what I have read on here before might be the MAF sensor...

Back to the top for you, and hopefully someone will be able to help for sure.

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Old 15 February 2002, 11:57 AM
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Ho Ho, cheers m8

Looking likely, just read the post about lumpy idle.
Funny.... I seached back about three pages last night to see if anyone has posted up similar, so I wouldn't have to post this up. Must have missed it.

Anyone know where and how to clean the MAF on a 98 uk turbo?

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