Re: Throttle sticking - I think
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Re: Throttle sticking - I think
- From: dherv10@xxxx
- Date: Thu, 01 Nov 2001 13:48:50 -0000
Christian, I will concur with Jwit. If you will take off the front
bull horn on the intake manifold, you will see the butterflies in the
throttle body. Clean the grung out and final clean with Berrymans B12
spray. They have to close all the way. It only takes about 30 minutes
and I clean mine out about every two or three years. Even better if
you are ok with mechanic work. Take the throttle body out to really
clean it good, then relubricate and reinstall.
John Hervey
http://www.specialtauto.com/
--- In dmcnews@xxxx, Christian Williams <delorean@xxxx> wrote:
> Well I've been trying to pin this one down for a little while. The
> situation is that when i drive around for a little while, my
throttle
> appears to stick and I idle at around 1500 RPM. The throttle spool
appears
> to return fully, but it's not until I push down on the arm (the one
that
> trips the idle microswitch) that it drops down to about 900 RPM
(where
> it's set to idle). I adjusted the screw that trips the microswitch,
but
> that doesn't seem to be the problem. When idling high, I've taken a
dowel
> and triped the microswitch without disturbing the arm. No
difference. But
> then when I press the arm down, the idle drops to 900.
>
> Is there something else that that arm is tripping? Something else
that
> needs to be adjusted?
>
> Happy Halloween!
>
> -Christian
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