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No it drives normal, 

the only symptom it has is a stutter but only every one and again ,

I had this before and it got progressively worse until I got the misfire,

I took it today for a smoke test for leaks and the only leak was a very faint smoke leak from the overflow from the EGR .not sure if thIs is normal as it’s an overflow?

then quite bizarre,

I was driving away from the garage and it cut out and started running like a bag of sh#@

went back to the garage stuck it on the diagnostics and it said throttle body problem.

we found an Allen key socket in the throttle body ,

looks like someone had stuffed it in the pipe from the crankcase vent that’s inside the air filter , never noticed it had been cut short and you could see something had stretched the pipe.

 

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No. There's a fault somewhere...

Amazed that you retrieved a hex driver from INSIDE the throttle body!

Smoke from the EGR vent is just where the air is allowed in to fight against the engine vacuum. It's used as an equaliser. One side of the EGR diaphragm is vacuum, the other atmospheric pressure. A bit like how a brake booster works.

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Yeah sounds like you still have an electrical fault. Not the sensor.

Ok to drive as much as you like. The ECU will simply follow an "open loop" map. So might use a little more (or less!) fuel. Same as it does on a cold engine when the O2 sensor hasn't warmed up yet.

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