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If it is an auto then it is possible it is idling to high and the trans is still engaged despite you foot being off the peddle. Try lowering the idol speed as a first resort.
There are MANY things that can cause an engine to idle rough. It could be faulty ignition parts like spark plugs, distributor cap, ignition rotor, ignition wires, coil, worn distributor shaft, bad ignitor, etc. It could also be something simple like a vacuum leak. It could be internal engine problems like burned valves, leaking piston rings, blown headgaskets, etc. etc....So, take your pick and start replacing a BUNCH of parts trying to figure it out, or take it to a qualified technician to get it properly diagnosed.
I had this problem. Check your hose that goes from your filter to your intake manifold. Make sure your connections are tight and there are no cracks. Mine had a crack and was easy to replace. Hope this helps
my old 1989 mazda had this problem as well but i traded it in before
figure it out. my new but old 1999 started doing the same. it was the
ignition switch. if u do buy it, buy it from an autoparts store with a
life time warranty. the dealer offers ****, 10k miles or 6 mths? it has
only 2 or screws,bolt? to take out and should take no more then 30
minutes to replace. pop off the steering column covers and its located
where you stick the key in. its a little white and black cylinder
looking plastic thing. very tiny, fits in your hand. my car would do
the same work fine for months, then **** out and die and then work
perfect 2 hours later. the dealer charges 200-250 for the part the auto
store 100?. after installing it may act weird.. your car idoling will
be off for a bit. turn it off and on for 10-20 minutes, drive it around
the block if you can. turn it off again etc. until it starts to idol
mormal. i think the master computer thing built in it has to reset
itself since you disconnected the battery earlier and have just
installed a part tht requires electrical contact. my car does that when
i replaced it twice already but then resumes to normal. try this option
and see if anything happens, if not return the part and get your money
back.
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