Revving problems W210 E55
I have also noticed something else which I think has got something to do with the poor acceleration.
If I have the motor running in P or N and gently rev the engine up to about 1200 rpm and hold the accelerator in that position, the engine will go back to about 700 rpm. If I rev the engine to about 1800 rpm and hold the accelerator in that position it also will go back to 700 rpm. It is the same all the way up to 2000 rpm. But when I rev it to over 2000 rpm, lets say 2200 rpm, and hold the accelerator in that position the engine stays in 2200 rpm. I cant figure out why the engine is dropping rpm in the lower sections, and not in the higher sections.
This is why I think the throttle response is poor under 2000 rpm. MB doesnt get any error codes in their diagnose computer. They replaced the MAS with a new one but nothing happend. They changed the spark plugs and the gasoline filter and that made the car go a little bit better, but the problem is still there.
Anyone heard of this problem?
Marky
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It's almost certainly a bad TPS. Either that, or your throttle butterfly is also getting stuck.
Regards,
-m







