RockyMtnHigh
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- First Name
- Corey
- Joined
- Aug 10, 2018
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- Location
- Erie, Colorado
- Vehicle(s)
- 2018 JL Rubicon - Punk'n Orange
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It's been pretty cold here. I wasn't sure what was happening at first, but it seems that the throttle sticks for a bit on a cold start. I have the manual transmission, so I jump in, put it in first, give it some gas, and then when I take my foot off of the accelerator but before I hit the clutch, it continues to create thrust. I'm not just rolling forward because of momentum, I have legitimate thrust. Once I'm in second it seems I can roll indefinitely with my foot off of the gas. I believe it goes away after the Jeep warms up. Is this some thing I should concern myself with? It's a little unsettling in a parking lot where generally the accelerator and engine braking is all I need to control my speed and not hit anybody by mistake. But now I have to throw the clutch and brake back into the mix, when I've never had to do that before. Any one else have experiencing this?
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