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Old 07-15-2015, 11:33 PM   #15
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Hi all, thanks for your responses. Solution found: turned out to be low pressure in the rear driver tire. Almost no pressure actually. TPMS was not on. No nail found yet.



When I lift the throttle.
TPS has also failed me twice now. Same way.
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Old 07-24-2015, 03:56 PM   #16
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WELL, Wednesday July 29th, the FRS goes in for a rear strut replacement. The dealership is not convinced that this will totally cure the problem and has advised me that they will be keeping my car for a couple of days to drive it around and verify if this cures the issue or not... Will advise everyone on the results as I learn about them... Fortunately they are supplying me with a rental car for the few days they are keeping mine... It's a good thing my 2013 FRS only has 24,876 miles on it...
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Ok, so I got finally my car back and the dealership gives me this explanation "The Tire tread on the passenger side rear wheel was 1/32 deeper than the drivers side". They also replaced the passenger side rear strut and did a 4 wheel alignment. The car is fixed and drives perfectly straight no matter what you do with the throttle now but, I'm not buying the 1/32 difference in tread depth being the issue.
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Old 01-12-2021, 05:40 PM   #18
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Did anyone figure out this issue? Im having the exact same problem
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Did anyone figure out this issue? Im having the exact same problem
And your tire pressures are?
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