Yes, you need to simply service the throttle sensor. If it contains lot of soot or carbon, it will have such power loss and a grinding noise.
They are very temperamental. Diagnostic lights are on with a lot of them. They're very sensitive.
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28th Nov 2012, 10:09
Yes, you need to simply service the throttle sensor. If it contains lot of soot or carbon, it will have such power loss and a grinding noise.