Throttle Body Cleaner
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Throttle Body Cleaner - 7/2/2007 6:23:40 PM
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tnfritch
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I have a 98 F-150 with a 4.6. I was planning on cleaning the throttle body this weekend. However, I noticed that their was sticker on the throttle body that said not to clean the throttle body with any type of cleaner due to the protective lining in the throttle body. Is their anything that I can clean the TB with that won't damage it? I have some seen some of the post where people have used Sea foam to clean the intakes that have a lot of carbon build up. Is this stuff any good? Thanks for any input.
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RE: Throttle Body Cleaner - 7/3/2007 5:12:14 AM
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Use Common Sense
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My 1992 Aerostar with the 3.0 V-6 stated the same thing. However, I just used GUMOUT Carb/Throttle body cleaner on it with no issues. I bought the van new in March of 1993 with 7 miles on it and sold it in February 2004 with 247,000 trouble free miles on it. Last I heard, it's still running the roads of North Carolina.
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RE: Throttle Body Cleaner - 7/4/2007 12:58:43 PM
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tnfritch
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Have you ever used the "Sea Foam" cleaner in your intake? I just wondered how well it worked.
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RE: Throttle Body Cleaner - 7/5/2007 6:43:32 AM
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Use Common Sense
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Use it? Yes, I tried it one time on my 1988 Ranger 2.9L V-6. Wasn't really impressed with the outcome. Some people rave by it. I personally didn't see what was so great about it, especially for the price. I've used the GUMOUT for years and still use it.
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RE: Throttle Body Cleaner - 7/5/2007 5:17:55 PM
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tnfritch
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Is the gumout safe to use on all the sensors? I didn't know if it was Ok to clean your Mass Air Flow sensor or you IAC valve. Thanks.
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RE: Throttle Body Cleaner - 7/6/2007 5:58:34 AM
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Use Common Sense
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Yep, It's sensor safe. I've used it on evey one of the vehicles I have owned over the years. I've never had an issue with any sensors in any of my vehicles. My "SENSOR'ized" vehicle list is as follows:. 1979 Fairmont 5.0L V-8 (Bought New, Sold in 1983) 1983 Ranger 2.0L I-4 (Bought New, Traded-In in 1988) 1985 Mid-Sized LTD 3.8L V-6 (Bought New, Traded-In in 1992) 1988 Ranger 2.9L V-6 (Bought New, Sold in 2000) Had O2 sensor die because Dealer's mechanic cracked it when installing new clutch in 1998 1992 Aerostar 3.0L V-6 (Bought New, Sold in 2004) 1994 Sable 3.8L V-6 (Bought New, Sold in 2002) Had the DPFE fail at about 127,000 miles. 1995 Mustang 3.8L V-6 (Bought New, Traded-In in 2000) 1997 Explorer Sport 4.0L SOHC V-6 (Bought New, Sold in 2002) 2000 Mustang 3.8L V-6 (Bought New, Sold in 2003) 2001 Explorer Sport 4.0 4.0L SOHC V-6 (Bought New, Traded-In in 2004) 2000 Taurus 3.0L DOHC V-6 (Bought used in 2002) DPFE just died the other day at 78,000 miles setting the famous P0401 code. 2004 Freeestar Limited 4.2L V-6 (Bought New) I clean my MAF sensors with Alcohol and Q-Tips.
< Message edited by Use Common Sense -- 7/6/2007 6:05:08 AM >
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