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Originally Posted by Northside
The cars with the idle dip issue don't die now because they are new and the ignition system is still operating efficiently. Wait a couple years when the wirings, connectors, sensors and the rest of the D-4S System are a little worn out and has lost some of that "brand new car operating efficiency" and I see these engines dying out randomly.
An idle dip is not normal especially for a car that is stock and brand new.
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2500kms with frequent rpm dip and now it stalls today. It's an AT.
Rob