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Old 05-05-2008, 07:10 PM   #1
JMO
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Default Rough Idle

Hey guys,

I know there are a million threads like this one but I think my case is a little different.

Basically, the car has a pulsating roughness at idle (while in drive), but when in neutral or driving along, it's smooth as. There was what felt and sounded like misfire/pinging today as I started it but this only happened the once and hasn't happened again today.

I've cleaned the TB and ISC so can hopefully rule that out. The other things that I haven't checked as of yet are the sparks and leads (which would be lucky to have done 15000 km), o2 sensor and fuel filter.

Judging by what I've said, what do you think would be the most likely culprit?

Thanks for your help.

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