Does your car have a slight 'hiccup' when...
Does your car have a slight 'hiccup' when...
When my car is cold, and I am pulling out of my driveway (I say cold, but it is 110*+ in my garage), as I put it into 'D' to take off up my street, I get a 'hiccup' upon first pedal press. It is slight, maybe 1/10th second...but it acts as if there is a lack of spark, and over abundance of fuel, or not enough air. This is not a severe or harsh pedal mashing, but a leisurely stroll type take off. I am just normal driving when I get it.
I almost assume it is something that is relative to supercharged cars - but I could be wrong. It only happens when the car is first started.
For the record - this was before the sprint booster. Just remembered to ask about it and wanted to see if it is common amongst all SRT's or just mine. I also wondered if this had anything to do with my 'hard starts' and long cranking times. It is slightly resolved or ignored with the sprint booster installed, but I think it is just a band aid because the throttle response is much quicker. I can still feel a slight hesitation but it is greatly shortened.
Also, this doesn't seem to be as severe when it is in 1st gear as opposed to D...seems much worse in 'D'.
Either way - it isn't a big deal, just wondering if it is normal or if I should ask about it at the dealer. Could very well be some sort of open loop mode or something similar for the car when it is not at operating temp. Thought I'd ask!
Thanks,
Shawn
I almost assume it is something that is relative to supercharged cars - but I could be wrong. It only happens when the car is first started.
For the record - this was before the sprint booster. Just remembered to ask about it and wanted to see if it is common amongst all SRT's or just mine. I also wondered if this had anything to do with my 'hard starts' and long cranking times. It is slightly resolved or ignored with the sprint booster installed, but I think it is just a band aid because the throttle response is much quicker. I can still feel a slight hesitation but it is greatly shortened.
Also, this doesn't seem to be as severe when it is in 1st gear as opposed to D...seems much worse in 'D'.
Either way - it isn't a big deal, just wondering if it is normal or if I should ask about it at the dealer. Could very well be some sort of open loop mode or something similar for the car when it is not at operating temp. Thought I'd ask!
Thanks,
Shawn
Last edited by ShawnQ; 10-05-2007 at 09:08 PM.
Re: Does your car have a slight 'hiccup' when...
Originally Posted by ShawnQ
Well, with that said - it is pretty much non-existent with the Sprint Booster installed on it.
Thanks for the FYI NeverEnough.
SQ
Thanks for the FYI NeverEnough.
SQ
Re: Does your car have a slight 'hiccup' when...
Originally Posted by maxxm
I don't and never have. So now I'm starting to worry...
Re: Does your car have a slight 'hiccup' when...
Originally Posted by msheredy
I wouldn't worry about it. Not everyone experiences this on the Benzes either. Try this one though. Put your car into 1st gear at a stop light/sign. Take off normally and slowly build your RPMs, around 3000 RPM you might feel the jerk. Try it out next time and let us know.
When my car is cold, and I am pulling out of my driveway (I say cold, but it is 110*+ in my garage), as I put it into 'D' to take off up my street, I get a 'hiccup' upon first pedal press. It is slight, maybe 1/10th second...but it acts as if there is a lack of spark, and over abundance of fuel, or not enough air. This is not a severe or harsh pedal mashing, but a leisurely stroll type take off. I am just normal driving when I get it. I almost assume it is something that is relative to supercharged cars - but I could be wrong. It only happens when the car is first started.
That sounds different to me: a cold car; just taking off slowly; first pedal press; a leisurely stroll normal drive cold start from the driveway. I do get the very slight kick when the SC engages @ about 3,000 RPM, but not in the conditions I understood ShawnQ was describing, since I usually don't hit 3,000 RPM for a few blocks when taking off from my neighborhood. Any other time, though, I'm happy to feel the hiccup since I know the fun is about to begin! Thanks for the tip and for the reassurance. See - no more worries, and I feel better already!