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...throttle body has built up gunk in it. When the power was lost from the blown fuse, the learned values in the ecu for idle were lost. After this the default values are used, which are too low for ...

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new filter now it wont start .have fire to plugs and fuel to throttle body.any suggestions there may be another bad fuse, double check, are injectors spraying, if you spray throttle body will it start

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...throttle body needs to be cleaned, grime in this area prevents the throttle plate from closing completely and allowing air to enter, making the air/fuel mixture lean. Easy one, when you changed the ...

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throttle body but not to engine. new fuel pump new fuel filter rebuilt throttle body. do you have any ideas Throttle body injection? replace the injectors. First check for power to them. 12 volts from

throttle body fuse on 2008 toyota rav4 where is fuse located There is no "fuse" for the throttle body.  The throttle body gets all of its power and ground from the Powertrain Control Module. 

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...throttle body will blow this fuse according to my research. hope this helps someone. Mitsubishi Outlander Warrior DI-D 2007 - At ignition on ( engine not running) P0487 fault latched. Start engine, ...

...are the throttle body fuses located? There's 2 I believe need location of the large one fuse. year/make/model?? Are you looking for the throttle actuator motor fuse or throttle body injector

...start(wiring). Would have to have electrical diagrams. But both, the IMRC motor and the throttle body module could be bad. check your fuses sounds like the fuse for the throttle body motor is ...

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...fuse for the relay. You didn't say what engine ect. but I would look at the stepper motor mounted on the throttle body or the Idle Air Control in the throttle body. Use throttle body/intake cleaner ...

...fuse. The throttle body sensor should reset. Driving the Vehicle: Drive the car on the highway at speeds over 40 mph. Accelerate and decelerate slightly. Repeat this process to allow the sensor to ...

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