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Idle drop after service TB?


J Harris

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Had the 350z garaged over winter, need to get it back out now the suns come out. Come to service it this weekend with new plugs, engine/gearbox/diff oil, clutch fluid etc

Started up OK with a charge to the battery but now the idle drops every 30 seconds or so almost to a stall...

 

I've tried searching to find a reason and think it may be due to cleaning the throttle body whilst I had the air filter all off.

Im pretty sure i moved the butterfly valve manually but since seen this is a no no.

 

Can manually moving the butterfly valve cause this issue and how so?

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Still cannot resolve...I've got the tb reset dialed but each time I start the engine following the peddle dance it continues to idle at 750rpm then drop to 500rpm for only about 5 seconds then back up. Ocassionly it will stall after a few revs.

Might be a stealership job as I'm running out of options! Any recommendations?

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There are four resets, the ecu, throttle body positions, and I really cant remember the name of the third, think its the idle air volume reset. I had a similar fault, did these three it that order and it was cured â˜ºï¸ this is the link with the guide I followed

http://www.350z-uk.com/topic/53148-how-to-ecu-accelerator-pedal-throttle-valve-resets/

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Still cannot resolve...I've got the tb reset dialed but each time I start the engine following the peddle dance it continues to idle at 750rpm then drop to 500rpm for only about 5 seconds then back up. Ocassionly it will stall after a few revs.

Might be a stealership job as I'm running out of options! Any recommendations?

 

Do you have a DE or an HR? I think you said it was a 2006, so you should be safe as it'll be a DE. If it's an HR see post 7 above by Mark.

 

Either way, if you're certain you've done the suggested procedures correctly and you've not introduced any leaks putting things back together, consider contacting a specialist like Abbey, Horsham or Cougar Store (nearest to you I think).

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