Hi all, I have a '92 900 S with a 5 speed.
On the highway, in fifth gear, when I decelerate to around 65 mph, with light pressure on the throttle, the car jerks a bit (is this called hesitation or stumbling?). The light jerking (I wish I could describe this in politer terms) doesn't happen when the throttle is released. Off the top of my head I don't know the engine rpm at that speed, but I don't believe the problem occurs in a lower gear with the same rpm and throttle position, though I should confirm that.
In previous threads, it's been suggested to check plugs and wires distributor cap etc., but the OPs had problems with acceleration, which is a different scenario than mine.
What should I check out? Thanks
On the highway, in fifth gear, when I decelerate to around 65 mph, with light pressure on the throttle, the car jerks a bit (is this called hesitation or stumbling?). The light jerking (I wish I could describe this in politer terms) doesn't happen when the throttle is released. Off the top of my head I don't know the engine rpm at that speed, but I don't believe the problem occurs in a lower gear with the same rpm and throttle position, though I should confirm that.
In previous threads, it's been suggested to check plugs and wires distributor cap etc., but the OPs had problems with acceleration, which is a different scenario than mine.
What should I check out? Thanks