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3.2 V6 Throttle Body Clean - How To

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Excellent write up mate!

Im going to do this today, rain permitting...

What improvements did you notice after doing this?
 
Marty said:
antcole said:
Excellent write up mate!

Im going to do this today, rain permitting...

What improvements did you notice after doing this?
Thanks, I'm quite proud of my efforts :p

I went down this route because I had some issues with the running, so there's no benefits as such, it just fixes up the problems. So, if you're already running smoothly then you might be wasting your time doing this.

The issues I had were:

1. Unstable idle - not by huge amounts but enough for me to notice
2. Jerkiness - especially with light operation of the throttle (like in traffic)
3. Hesitancy - put my foot down and I would get flat spots

All these problems have disappeared now. It's back to how it was when I first bought it two years ago - silky smooth power delivery all the way up. It's much more of a pleasure to drive again 8)
Superb, well i have pretty much all of those symptoms....
Idles fine but theres a disgracefully monumental flat spot that is not unlike a badly tuned vauxhall viva from 20+ years ago!!!
Hesitancy - YES
Jerky in low throttle driving - YES
Flat spot - like Ace Ventura inhaling before his exhaustive explanations!!

I might give the exterior a bit of a buff up while im there, your first class write up explains very nicely on how to remove and re-fit, so thats good even if not needing the clean up.

Thanks again mate.
 
I did mine too, following Martys excellent instructions.

There was one difference with mine in that the one shown in the write up doesnt have cooling hoses to and from it.... mine does.

I just de-pressurised the engine coolant and carefully disconnected each hose. Didnt lose a drop of coolant and apart from the wriggle of re-fitting the hoses, all went well.

Cant say i noticed a big difference but it just felt good to have cleaned a filthy throttle body.
 
markwartd said:
Hi - Newbie here

Just to say that I followed your how to guide and took everything apart and managed to clean the throttle body (man it was filthy - must have taken about 20 cotton buds to get it really clean).

Whilst I was at it I gave the MAF a clean with specialist MAF cleaner and put a new Pipecross panel filter in as well, just to make a proper job of it.

I managed to do the throttle reset also - heard the buzzing and clicking with the key in the ignition.

Initially after taking the motor out for a spin I didn't really notice any difference and if anything it felt a bit bogged down on occassions when pulling away,say from traffic lights, but having given it a good 10mile run yesterday I have to say that from start up today the car drives much, much better than before and it's really worth doing - throttle response has deffo improved and the engine in general feels a lot smoother and stable than before. (ECU must have needed to re-sort fuelling etc out)

So would like to say thanks for the write up, as I probably wouldn't have even attempted it without the info and pics - so once again thanks! :p

Regards
Daniel
Welcome to the forum BTW
 
Marty said:
@markwartd and @antcole

Hmm, odd about the cooling hoses. Mine does not have them. But then, mine's a manual... and yours are both DSG. Maybe that's why? Now my article is incomplete! [smiley=bigcry.gif]

@antcole I'm really sorry to hear that all that effort didn't really pay off for you. I'm still grinning with the difference in mine! :p
It did make a difference, definately a bit more perky.... i think my issues are more related to my mechatronic unit.... which, again, you wont have the stress of!! :lol:

While mine was out i gave it a soft detail brush off and coated with an aluminium etch primer before a nice spray of smooth silver hammerite.
Looks the dogs dusters all brightened up.
You gave me the confidence to remove it and it did need a clean!

I only removed the hoses because i wanted to give it a spray up, otherwise your instructions still stand... its easy enough to give it a clean while its attached to the hoses.
Thanks again mate.
 
Heres the puppy back in place... i like shiney stuff see....

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V6RUL said:
antcole said:
Heres the puppy back in place... i like shiney stuff see....

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Unfortunately, in cleaning the TB the rocker cover looks a little sorry for itself now.
Check my latest posts on my build thread for options..
Steve
Youre spot on there mate!
Ive got to pluck up the courage to remove the inlet manifold and do the cam cover... :-|

Its a bit like picking at a piece of loose wallpaper.... once you start its all gotta go or it looks rank!! :lol: