nonickname
Well-Known Member
Hi guys,
I have just swapped the bottom of my throttle body with a replacement. I did this as my car was leaking water into the inlet manifold, It had no warm up cycle and also when I turned the steering wheel the car would drop rpm at idle. I found exactly the same part from a 3000 v6 magna at the wreckers. I installed the replacement part and for the first few minutes the car had a warm up cycle, But it wouldnt drop below 1100rpm even with the screw wound right in. Then the check engine light came on. I then replaced the magna isc motor for the original vr4 one and now the check engine light comes on after the car runs for about two minutes with this one aswel. Before I messed around with this the valve was just bypassed by a u shaped hose and the top hose by the thermostat was run down to the lower water pipe on the block. Even when this was bypassed the check engine light never came on? Any ideas?
I have just swapped the bottom of my throttle body with a replacement. I did this as my car was leaking water into the inlet manifold, It had no warm up cycle and also when I turned the steering wheel the car would drop rpm at idle. I found exactly the same part from a 3000 v6 magna at the wreckers. I installed the replacement part and for the first few minutes the car had a warm up cycle, But it wouldnt drop below 1100rpm even with the screw wound right in. Then the check engine light came on. I then replaced the magna isc motor for the original vr4 one and now the check engine light comes on after the car runs for about two minutes with this one aswel. Before I messed around with this the valve was just bypassed by a u shaped hose and the top hose by the thermostat was run down to the lower water pipe on the block. Even when this was bypassed the check engine light never came on? Any ideas?