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2002 Mazda MPV minivan @ 120k miles. Maybe sputtering isn't the right word and not sure what a transmission slippage feels like but it feels like either a transmission or fuel delivery issue. Only between 40-55mph while accelerating (not coasting) and around the 1500-2000 rpm mark (but never at exactly the same RPM), we feel the car slightly jolt for half a second before continuing to accelerate. It's not just a lurch forward but more like back and forth gently. Very easy to replicate on a highway while accelerating slowly while in traffic between the above speeds. The transmission shifts or RPM were never very distinct so it's tough to tell if it's trying to shift at that moment.
One thing to add is that it had been happening for weeks and then finally the CEL comes on. Code indicated fuel/air mixture ratio issue and it was brought into the mechanic. They fixed some hose and now the CEL light is gone but they never felt the sputter and so the issue remains. In the past in a Honda Accord we had an O2 sensor issue where giving it gas does nothing for accelerating, but this feels a bit different than that. Don't believe the spark plugs have been looked at recently.
One thing to add is that it had been happening for weeks and then finally the CEL comes on. Code indicated fuel/air mixture ratio issue and it was brought into the mechanic. They fixed some hose and now the CEL light is gone but they never felt the sputter and so the issue remains. In the past in a Honda Accord we had an O2 sensor issue where giving it gas does nothing for accelerating, but this feels a bit different than that. Don't believe the spark plugs have been looked at recently.
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