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<blockquote data-quote="OL Yeller" data-source="post: 247272" data-attributes="member: 4840"><p>Update #2</p><p></p><p>All's good in the hood again. My buddy came by today and had a few tries at resetting the codes with the scanner but they kept coming back. After about half an hour he figured out that a couple of the readings of the throttle position were not in sync. Took the throttle body off again and as it tuns out, when I put the throttle body back together after cleaning, I put the butterfly in bass ackwarards. Took it off and turned it around put the throttle body back on and when he turned the car on again the codes went out instantly. Who knew that the edge of the butterfly is tapered ever so slightly to fit the contour of the throttle body itself.</p><p>The moral of this story, pay attention to how things come apart so they can be put back together in the right order...the wife said that's it for the "fixing" projects for a while. <img src="/styles/smilies-extra/extended-simple/angelic.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":angelic:" title="Angelic :angelic:" data-shortname=":angelic:" /> Thanks for the suggestions guys, much appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OL Yeller, post: 247272, member: 4840"] Update #2 All's good in the hood again. My buddy came by today and had a few tries at resetting the codes with the scanner but they kept coming back. After about half an hour he figured out that a couple of the readings of the throttle position were not in sync. Took the throttle body off again and as it tuns out, when I put the throttle body back together after cleaning, I put the butterfly in bass ackwarards. Took it off and turned it around put the throttle body back on and when he turned the car on again the codes went out instantly. Who knew that the edge of the butterfly is tapered ever so slightly to fit the contour of the throttle body itself. The moral of this story, pay attention to how things come apart so they can be put back together in the right order...the wife said that's it for the "fixing" projects for a while. :angelic: Thanks for the suggestions guys, much appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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