I've got a Nubira 1999 J100 X-Series 1.8L, and it has a real annoying issue on cold mornings. Ever since winter came along, it's been acting like complete crap.
The issue is, when cold, slightly revving it (just to 2500rpm), and letting off the accelerator, the revs drop very quickly and the whole car shudders when it drops (compared to when the car is warm and the revs drop steadily). The main problem is when going up a long uphill.
When I head up a long hill on the way to work, the car shifts down to the 2nd gear, and the revs hover around 3000rpm. As the hill continues, the revs start to fall. At this stage, my foot is to the floor as the revs continue to drop slowly. At the top of the hill, the foot is still to the floor, and the revs still drop, but slower than before. Letting off the accelerator, the revs drop and the car turns off.
After this, the car doesn't start for about 20 seconds (very sluggish crank). After this, the car starts, and it's fine.
If I'm lucky and don't travel on a hill, just before the thermometer is about to finally raise and pass the first line, when stopped, the car vibrates excessively. When accelerating off, it barely starts to move.
Once the line is finally passed (warmed up), none of these issues occur.
In summer, it NEVER happened.
I've tried the idle learning procedure, and it hasn't done anything.
Any help would be GREATLY appreciated!
Thanks!
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