
NOTE: After cleaning the throttle body the car will idle higher because the computer now has to adjust to the cleaned throttle body moving air quicker. It will take a few drives for it to come back down to the regular idle RPM.
Thanks for the post. I'll have to add this to do to-do list. 135k miles, probably has never been cleaned.TRock wrote:Okay.. a lot of people say the initial lunge or wheel spinning or sensitivity of the accelerator when going from stop is because of the DBW (drive-by-wire) or that the computer needs to be reset. I tried everything on my 2006 Pontiac Vibe and finally figured it out. It just needed a 5 mins cleaning of the Throttle Body. It moves from stop smooth as a Lexus now
NOTE: After cleaning the throttle body the car will idle higher because the computer now has to adjust to the cleaned throttle body moving air quicker. It will take a few drives for it to come back down to the regular idle RPM.
It worked great for me! My acceleration from stand still is nice and smooth now.lannvouivre wrote:This is a fix we did on a Toyota RAV4 to fix a shaky idle after updating the software on the ECM. Some people don't believe this is a working fix, but it is.
Upload your pictures to imgur.com and click the Img button in the comment/post editing interface on this site. Past the URL of the image like so:jasonvibe wrote:WONDERFUL TO KNOW. But I have a fix for the OLDER non-DBW on my AWD, that I need to post pictures. But can't figure out how to show pics ?