Throttle body cleaning
#12
If you have the time while your in all of this reseting The pcm the same way you just removed the neg. batt cable but if you didnt do this last time after you remove the cable turn the key all the way forward and let it sit for a little while(Some say 30 sec. some say 30 min. find a happy medium) Then turn the key off and put back on the cable. Then the Throttle Position Sensor(Even though thats probally not your problem it wont hurt)By Turning the key all the way forward but not running and press thee pedal down slowly then release slowly turn the key off and thats done.
even if you dont try these tricks let us know what you find out or if your CEl comes on!
even if you dont try these tricks let us know what you find out or if your CEl comes on!
#14
You will be fine these guys on here have books and countless pics on how to do simple stuff like this. Refer to them for any question you have and most will be glad to help you. You will probally get a couple more good opinions on your problem before the day is over!
#15
Sounds like you got those evap codes cleared up with the cracked hose since you haven't got any codes back. Not sure if shutting off at idle is related to the throttle body, but cleaning it is very easy and couldn't hurt anything. It's a good suggestion to keep the sensor vertical to avoid it getting spray. Resetting the TPS could definitely help as well. Good luck!
#16
You will be fine these guys on here have books and countless pics on how to do simple stuff like this. Refer to them for any question you have and most will be glad to help you. You will probally get a couple more good opinions on your problem before the day is over!
Now just hoping the transmission and engine don't go like they did on my Ford!
#17
Good, because I'm going to need it! I have terrible luck with vehicles! This time I thought I did a good job researching. The seller had all the service records and it was maintained consistently at the dealer. I got a great deal on the truck because it had the CEL on and the poor lady just needed to get rid of it because her husband had a stroke or something and can't drive anymore. Was a bit nervous about the codes, but after having them read, I felt confident that the problem was minimal and was really dang proud of myself when I found the cracked hose and fixed it.
Now just hoping the transmission and engine don't go like they did on my Ford!
Now just hoping the transmission and engine don't go like they did on my Ford!
GOOD LUCK and remember post back on here if you fix it or brake it more!
#18
If you have the time while your in all of this reseting The pcm the same way you just removed the neg. batt cable but if you didnt do this last time after you remove the cable turn the key all the way forward and let it sit for a little while(Some say 30 sec. some say 30 min. find a happy medium) Then turn the key off and put back on the cable. Then the Throttle Position Sensor(Even though thats probally not your problem it wont hurt)By Turning the key all the way forward but not running and press thee pedal down slowly then release slowly turn the key off and thats done.
even if you dont try these tricks let us know what you find out or if your CEl comes on!
even if you dont try these tricks let us know what you find out or if your CEl comes on!
Pull the PCM fuse
Turn the key to the on position
Wait for the 3 chimes then turn to off
Put the fuse back in and it is now reset.
Easier way, and keeps all your radio settings and whatnot! Also, I believe resetting the PCM re-zeroes the IAC and TPS anyhow.
#19
Buckle the seatbelt
Pull the PCM fuse
Turn the key to the on position
Wait for the 3 chimes then turn to off
Put the fuse back in and it is now reset.
Easier way, and keeps all your radio settings and whatnot! Also, I believe resetting the PCM re-zeroes the IAC and TPS anyhow.
Pull the PCM fuse
Turn the key to the on position
Wait for the 3 chimes then turn to off
Put the fuse back in and it is now reset.
Easier way, and keeps all your radio settings and whatnot! Also, I believe resetting the PCM re-zeroes the IAC and TPS anyhow.
#20
Where is this magical PCM fuse? Right now there are no settings on anything because I pulled the battery and haven't reset anything. But this is good info to know. Will pulling this fuse do something different than what disconnecting the battery did? (I mean other than not zeroing out your radio presets)