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Procedure for throttle body cleaning on 88 300e
Hi Everyone,
I'd like to do a thorough cleaning on the throttle body on my 88 330e, but it seem like a real labour and a half to get to. I'm sure someone has done this, so I would apprciate any info on procedures, required tools and cautions. I did do a search but I was only able to get some general info only. Thanks in advance, bluebenz, ![]() |
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are you
are you talking about the intake...
when you say throtle body... ![]() |
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WHY do you want to clean the throttle body? I have yet to note anyone finding a reason to need to do this. Much more likely to need to clean the airflow meter, idle control valve, and replace the idle air circuit hoses. Once you have those off, well, the throttle body is now exposed, if so inclined.
Steve
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Because its dirty Steve.
A dirty throttle body can cause problems with idle since the dirt can cause the throttle body to stick even if you have a clean AF meter, ICV, and sound idle air circuit hoses. |
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Air flow meter and throttle body are the same thing.
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Uhm!! NO! The Air Flow Meter sits above the Throttle Plate and Throttle Body! Two seperate devices and flaps! You have to remove the AFM to access the Throttle Body properly but it can be cleaned by holding down the AFM Plate and spraying liberal amounts of cleaner down in there.
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~Jamie _________________ 2003 Pewter C230K SC C1, C4, C5, C7, heated seats, CD Changer, and 6 Speed. ContiExtremes on the C7's. 1986 190E 2.3 Black, Auto, Mods to come soon..... |
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Steve
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i own this car
I own this car but I dont know what you guys are talking about..
the intake is what connects to the head and it will be full of sut and the fuel injectors sit up against the head... so clean the fuel injectors.... Now the intake has quite large air passages and they lead to the air flow sensor so I would clean the air flow sensor... on top on the intake is the fuel distributor you might want to clean that.... but I would leave the intake alone... dissambling and reassembling that intake would be worse than doing the head... and I just had a car fire there no fun... So if I were you I would get some gunk and just clean the exterior.... ![]() |
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in the direction of what I want to see and the light rays reflecting off the intended target get interpreted by the brain via the optic nerve. Actually, I think it works that way for pretty much everybody. But more specifically, I moved the butterfly valve down and managed to shine a small light in on the throttle body. It had a significant amount of dirt on it. To confirm, I swabed the Throttle Body with a q-tip. That is how I know the throttle body is dirty. I've had other vehicles where this has caused problems (not discounting the items mentioned before). So I thought a cleaning would be a good preventative measure along with the other items you mentioned. |
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