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jmbrush -> RE: 93 Taurus Idles Too High (7/2/2007 1:09:55 PM)
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ORIGINAL: Use Common Sense Good luck and have fun... Oh, I have been having fun all right :-) Gonna resurrect this older thread, as I did as was suggested. Unplugging the IAC kills the motor instantly, which I guess is a good sign. The TPS is replaced, as is the PCV. What happened is, I tried all the suggestions, and even did a bit of Gumout into the throttle body and scrubbed around the plate with a toothbrush. Nothing seemed to help, so I figured what the heck, and went to town with the Gumout. There is a sticker on the throttle body that says not to do that :-) but I did it anyway. In addition, the Ford Shop manual I bought, says not to use carb cleaner as there is an o-ring that can be affected. They say to use some ford cleaner, a part number I don't have right in front of me. Spraying, racking the throttle back and forth, probably a quarter of a can of gumout. Let it sit, moved the throttle around some more, and wiped out what was accessible. Started it up, after a ton of cranking :-) and lo and behold, its back to idling pretty decent. That was a month ago. I don't drive it much, but saturday, I took a long drive in the blazing heat, and when I neared home, the idle started going up a bit more at each traffic light. By the time I got it home, I was going 25mph without touching the pedal....damn. I rattled the throttle by hand, at the throttle body, and it came back down to normal, so something is obviously hanging it open. Should I just take out the IAC, and spray the inputs again, even more? I am concerned about the Ford comment not to use such a method, so I figure to ask the people who have actually worked on these things, and used such methods. I know, its long winded, but I just want to get the facts out there, in case it rings a bell for anyone...Its so dang hot, I would like to have a good plan, before I even go out there and start taking things apart :-) Gumout into the throttle body and plate. Good or bad thing to do? Thanks very much. John
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