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Poor throttle response. Need help!


gazl2006

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Hi

I’ve just bought a 2006 350Z convertible and driven it for a week and noticed the throttle is throttling down far too slowly when in cold or warm running.

 

When I rev up in neutral, the throttle response is quick and responsive but the revs don’t die quickly and take around 2-3 seconds to return to idle. Other than the throttle, the car runs smooth and there is no knocking noise when idling. I know the previous owner replaced the battery and wondered whether the throttle body needed re-programming or cleaning because it may be sticking.

 

What are your thoughts? Any ideas what this could be and is it going to cost me loads?

 

Regards, Gaz

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@veeg33 and @ Richf@H-Dev

 

I did the first “ECU Resetting Procedures†followed by the “Accelerator Pedal Release Position Learning†which went to plan. I followed the “Throttle Valve Closed Position Learning†procedure but didn’t hear the throttle valve move during the 10 seconds wait time.

 

I tried this a couple of times; when turning on for 2 seconds I hear what sounds like the fuel pump turning on, but when I turn off, I don’t get a click or any sound.

 

I didn’t try the “Idle Air Volume Learning (Throttle Position Learning)†because the Throttle Valve Closed learning was a prerequisite

 

What are your thoughts? Does the throttle body need cleaning?

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