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Old 04-24-2019, 06:29 PM
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Throttle bodys

Hi guys from aruba
i apologize for my English
im new here
i have a 2007 nissan skyline sp 350gt sedan japanese version
Im having a huge problem with my car
a mechanic has done something really stupid
he unplugged the trottle bodys and cleaned them with a cloth
as soon he plugged them
the car start to work bad very bad
i believe that the main computer is damaged
please help
Old 04-24-2019, 06:33 PM
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Originally Posted by Dannymuller7
Hi guys from aruba
i apologize for my English
im new here
i have a 2007 nissan skyline sp 350gt sedan japanese version
Im having a huge problem with my car
a mechanic has done something really stupid
he unplugged the trottle bodys and cleaned them with a cloth
as soon he plugged them
the car start to work bad very bad
i believe that the main computer is damaged
please help
hey man, try looking these up and see how applicable they are to your car, but some users that had reported issues after their throttle valves were moved, had success with these steps... good luck with it all

1 -ACCELERATOR PEDAL RELEASED POSITION LEARNING
2 -THROTTLE VALVE CLOSED POSITION LEARNING
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Don't worry! This is a simple calibration issue. G37sPhoton's advice is sound.
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Their is a video online where you can get the throttle bodies to relearn it self. I have taken out the throttle bodies and un hooked them from the wires, and cleaned them out. Just re programmed it which you can do at home, and it will be back to normal. Just go on youtube their is a few videos on it.
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