Adjusting idle on non-DBW throttle
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Re: Adjusting idle on non-DBW throttle
One of the first things to check is always the MAF. Its $7 to clean it so its worth doing regardless.
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Re: Adjusting idle on non-DBW throttle
Hey, how did you know? It was $6.99
And I have plenty left over for next time, or other cars
And I have plenty left over for next time, or other cars
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Re: Adjusting idle on non-DBW throttle
Autozone employee...
I love MAF cleaner though. Ive used it on my computer, my corroded power seat buttons, and a few other things.
I love MAF cleaner though. Ive used it on my computer, my corroded power seat buttons, and a few other things.
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Re: Adjusting idle on non-DBW throttle
I love how it cleans, then instantly evaporates. It's almost like a magic trick.
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Re: Adjusting idle on non-DBW throttle
In a can. Its magic in a can.
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Re: Adjusting idle on non-DBW throttle
more like muff cleanerwatkins wrote:I love MAF cleaner though.