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HOW TO DO; Idle control valve clean and throttle body cleanViews : 12669 Replies : 0Users Viewing This Thread : |
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Jan 30th, 2008, 15:08 | #1 |
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HOW TO DO; Idle control valve clean and throttle body clean
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Click on the pictures for a closer look All should have a go at this as it's a simple job and there are alot of posts about rough running, stalling on autos and high tickover. First of all get your self a can of carb/injector cleaner. The wynns stuff is very good as it's a high pressure can which shifts all of the gunk. I used the whole can to clean my Idle Control Valve and throttle body. Also you will need a 7mm socket and a means of reaching with it, as some of the clips are hard to get to. Also get two 25mm jubilee clips for re-assembly. (about £1 from a hardware store) Attachment 10349 Open up the bonnet and unscrew the throttle body cover to reveal the Idle control valve. Attachment 10350 Attachment 10351 Attachment 10352 Then prize off the clips top and bottom of the Idle Control Valve and unplug Attachment 10353 Attachment 10354 Then pull off the top and bottom pipe of the Valve and pull upwards to remove, pulling the rubber sleeve with it. Attachment 10355 Then remove sleeve and give the valve a really good clean. It should rattle when it's all clean and the spindal inside should be completely free of muck when rotated. Attachment 10356 Attachment 10357 Attachment 10358 Attachment 10359 Attachment 10360 All nice and shiny!! Attachment 10361 Attachment 10362 Next bit is to remove the Inlet hoses from the throttle body. Mine is a turbo so yours may be different but the principle is the same. I chose to remove the pipe from before the plastic IC hose because it was easier to get to and would be easier to refit later on. First unscrew the Throttle body Hose clip using a 7mm socket (A flat blade screw driver can be used but it can damage the clip) Attachment 10363 Attachment 10364 Then remove the IC top hose just before the Plastic pipe (or similar on non-turbo model) Attachment 10365 Make a note of how the Idle Control Valve cable routes. Then remove the pipes from the car. Attachment 10366 Attachment 10367 Now give the Throttle a good long squirt with the Carb/Injector cleaner, at the same time open and close the throttle valve using the throttle cable wheel above. Then wipe round with a cloth, making sure nothing gets inside the inlet. Mine was quite clean already but I've seen much worse!! Attachment 10369 Attachment 10368 Attachment 10370 Attachment 10371 Attachment 10372 Attachment 10373 Now it's all clean time to rebuild-------- First refit the IC pipes The pipes should have white lines and white blocks painted onto them. This is to indicate how they're positioned. The Throttle body hose has a White block painted on, this locates next to the metal lug sticking up from the throttle body flange. When tightening the jubilee clips be careful not to over tighten. Attachment 10374 Attachment 10374 Attachment 10364 Now the IC top hose, note this pipe has an arrow on the plastic pipe and a white line on the rubber pipe, these should meet when inserted. Attachment 10375 Attachment 10376 Attachment 10376 Attachment 10365 Now time to re-fit the Idle Control Valve. The rubber sleeve is a bit of a pain to fit but I sprayed WD40 on to aid re-fitting. The rubber block goes towards the airbox and to the rear. I fitted the front lug first then slid the valve in the pressed the rear lug in and then looked round the rear and felt underneath the check it had located. Attachment 10388 Slide the jubilee clips on first before you fit the Valve. Attachment 10377 Hook the rubber sleeve on with the 'block portion' to the rear. Attachment 10378 Then fit the valve in with th Bosch sticker facing you Attachment 10379 The view from the rear of the rubber sleeve fitted onto the metal bracket Attachment 10380 You can feel to make sure it's fitted properly from the bottom of the bracket Now tighten up the top and bottom jubilee clips for the Valve. Note the position of the clips. Attachment 10381 Attachment 10382 Attachment 10383 Then plug the Valve back in Attachment 10354 You may need to modify the throttle body plastic cover to fit the new Jubilee clip. I had to. Attachment 10384 Attachment 10385 Then Refit cover making sure both the metal teeth locate properly on the cover. Attachment 10386 Attachment 10352 Now go round the engine bay and make sure all connections and clips are fitting correctly and all your tools are out of the way Attachment 10387 Now it's time to start the car. NOTE,,, It will take some starting and it will run like a bag of spanners for a minute or so. It will also smoke like a Glaswegian terrorist. Take the car for a good hard drive to blow it all through. Check the engine bay on your return to make sure all is well. JOB DONE.
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