Engine - Intermittently Hesitates or Jerks
Bulletin No 004/99Issued 05/28/99
Revised
Section
05
Applicable Model/s
1999 Protege
Subject
VEHICLE INTERMITTENTLY HESITATES OR JERKS
APPLICABLE MODEL(S)/VINS
All 1999 Protege with manual transmissions (M/T).
DESCRIPTION
The vehicle may intermittently hesitate or jerk when accelerating or just before shifting. This may be caused by the customer resting their foot on the clutch pedal and unknowingly or prematurely depressing it enough to close the clutch switch. This action sends a ground signal to the PCM which causes a fuel cut and timing retard condition. Customers having this concern should have their vehicle repaired using the following procedure.
REPAIR PROCEDURE
1. Verify customer concern.
2. With the NGS tester, verify the condition occurs when the Clutch Switch (CLT SW) PID changes.
- If condition occurs only when PID changes, replace the clutch pedal rubber stopper with a modified one. Then go to STEP 3.
- If condition occurs when PID does not change, refer to the Workshop Manual for further diagnostics.
3. With a 1.0 mm feeler gauge inserted between the modified rubber stopper and clutch switch plunger, adjust the clearance between the clutch pedal height adjustment bolt and its rubber stopper to 0 mm clearance.
4. Verify repair.
PART(S) INFORMATION
Part Number Description Qty. Notes
B0Y1 43 029A Rubber Stopper 1 M/T Only
WARRANTY INFORMATION
Note
^ This information applies to verified customer complaints on vehicles covered under normal warranty. Refer to the SRT microfiche for warranty term information.
Warranty Type A
Symptom Code 08
Damage Code 97
Part Number Main Cause B0Y1 43 029A
Quantity 1
Operation Number / Labor Hours XX090XRX / 0.2