Phew, I was worried you were going to squirt the push to start button
Not too sure if only reverse, that's strange. My only thought, and it's purely a guess, could be that when the car is in reverse, the engine may rock a different way to when it going forward. If the wire to the TDC sensor is being stretched during that movement, then perhaps the ECU is momentarily losing its signal and causing a stall. This is just a guess as I can't think of anything else that differs between forward and reverse motion. Do any of the engine mounts have excessive play? Does the gearlever move around under acceleration in either direction?
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Not too sure if only reverse, that's strange. My only thought, and it's purely a guess, could be that when the car is in reverse, the engine may rock a different way to when it going forward. If the wire to the TDC sensor is being stretched during that movement, then perhaps the ECU is momentarily losing its signal and causing a stall. This is just a guess as I can't think of anything else that differs between forward and reverse motion. Do any of the engine mounts have excessive play? Does the gearlever move around under acceleration in either direction?
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