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It is usually controlled by computer but there should be a ***** near where the throttle cable joins the throttle body butterfly.It is usually controlled by computer but there should be a ***** near where the throttle cable joins the throttle body butterfly.
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Probably the wrong place to be asking this question. If you don't have knowledge of the workings of any vehicle, then you need to find repair shop. If you have friend that works in repair shop, ask him. It sounds to me that you have lose fitting or knuckle where the rod attaches to gear box. It definitely needs to be check as soon as possible before you lose your steering.
this has happened to me before, the gear boxs are very soft in these cars, i had to get my gear selectors done in the car, and had my clutch checked as they are very soft clutchs and can easly wear, have your clutch checked as the garage had informed me that it can make the car shutter,vibrate and stick when its going and after a full service my car was back to normal.
steering idler sounds like its worn, on the steering you will see a link that goes from the steering arm just before the tracking, looks like a swing, it attaches to the body shell and has a bolt and rubber innards, this dampens down the vibration on the longest arm to the wheel so on right hand drive its on left wheel on left hand drives its on the right side, should not have a lot of play in it but should move left to right depending on steering position. cirb clipping wears them out quicker and so does pot holes in the road.
have you done any other work, trans mount, recheck all bolts, exhaust has its flex pipe? I may be wrong but front and rear mounts are sloted are they set properly, also top side mount have two big washers or insolators on each side are there missing? this will cause a vibration. good luck
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