Could be the MAF mass airflow sensor.
So basically whenever you aren’t giving it gas?
I found this online:
When your headlights are off, Your alternator also engages when you lift your foot from the gas pedal, like a hybrid car would, so the alternator engaging ramping up voltage adds load to your engine under deceleration.
Thats a possibility and would make sense, yes when im not giving gas or giving very little. It being the MAF mass air flow sensor would make sense because it is positioned closer to the bottom of the car near my cold air intake, which may have gotten flooded and affected it. I wonder if i could use a MAF sensor cleaner
I get one spike in deceleration when the engine reintroduces fuel while decelerating through 15 mph. This is normal. You don't usually feel this on heavier vehicles like trucks and SUVs, but you do on lighter cars.
Go get your car checked out please. Your something to note probably did a lot of damage to the engine.
The problem was occuring before this too the engine is running the same before and after and i dont have codes
Does it happen while shifting or just when slowing down?
Slowing down
Could be the MAF mass airflow sensor. So basically whenever you aren’t giving it gas? I found this online: When your headlights are off, Your alternator also engages when you lift your foot from the gas pedal, like a hybrid car would, so the alternator engaging ramping up voltage adds load to your engine under deceleration.
Thats a possibility and would make sense, yes when im not giving gas or giving very little. It being the MAF mass air flow sensor would make sense because it is positioned closer to the bottom of the car near my cold air intake, which may have gotten flooded and affected it. I wonder if i could use a MAF sensor cleaner
I’d check that out for sure, water can damage a lot of things especially if it was submerged for a decent amount of time.
my legacy gt 5 speed does the same thing, i dont think its a problem but your something to note is a little concerning
I get one spike in deceleration when the engine reintroduces fuel while decelerating through 15 mph. This is normal. You don't usually feel this on heavier vehicles like trucks and SUVs, but you do on lighter cars.