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    Robert HarrisRobert Harris
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      Made a short video of the issue I am having, but its taking forever to upload. Will edit this when I get off of work and include it in this message.

      It happens at :30, :46, 1:12, and 1:25
      https://youtube.com/watch?v=FmZa_bkxV0Q

      2001 dodge stratus rt coupe 3.0 sohc v6 manual transmission

      What happens is when I am just cruising, lets say 55 mph in 5th gear, when I go to accelerate whether I downshift or not the rpm’s will rise a little fast (about 500) then drop back to where they were and continue to rise as normal.

      I have read some posts online saying it could be anything from a vacuum leak to my clutch. I don’t think it’s the clutch since while the rpm’s are rising faster than they should be I am gaining speed. If the clutch was slipping I wouldn’t think I would still gain speed, but it might still be transferring some power? I don’t know much about vehicles. Any advice would be amazing. I have driving this car 2k miles in about 2 weeks so I need to make sure it is in great shape before then.

      Another comment to add that might be related is very rarely I will be driving and all of a sudden it’s like I hit a wall. Car has a huge jerk and lose of power but recovers within a blink of a eye like nothing happened.

      ps: If anyone can tell me what that darn clanking noise is that would be awesome. Have my front struts replaced and it made a little difference but has recently gotten louder. Maybe a broken motor mount?

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      Robert HarrisRobert Harris
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        Included a video in the first post. I included the times to watch at so you know what to look for. Any help will be greatly appreciated.

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        college mancollege man
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          I believe the check engine light is on. can you
          have it read and post the code.

          #517628
          michaelmichael
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            The huge clunk most def sounds like da motor mount. That’s an easy fix. As far as the other problem u may need a new vaccuum line. Same thing happen to my mustang

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            Robert HarrisRobert Harris
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              I can’t get it checked atm, studying for a final. Will do tomorrow though and let you know what comes up. I really do hope it is just a vaccuum line.

              #518107
              Robert HarrisRobert Harris
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                Alright, I had my check engine light read and it came up as a generic egr code. Guy said he could look at it for me and try to find out what is causing the problem for 75 bucks which I don’t have atm.

                #518155
                college mancollege man
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                  What was the code?

                  #518159
                  JoshJosh
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                    Helps to know the code. But any parts store should be able to read the code for free to tell you a general idea of what’s going on. Usually if it’s a vacuum line; you would loose RPM, but in the video your gaining it.

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