My car is currently having a problem with the throttle.
Basically, I took the throttle body off to clean it, and I ended up taking the actual butterfly off of the body to clean.
When I put it back in the car, I now have a problem where if my AC is off and I have driven for a while (usually twenty minutes or more), coming from a stop if I press on the gas a bit and pull the clutch out a bit (like moving forward two or three feet in stop+go traffic) and then push the clutch back in the engine will rev up to like 3200 rpm and stay there for roughly five seconds. I scared the s**t out of the mcdonalds people today by accident.
The GM Dealership told me that this was because I screwed with the butterfly, but that doesn't make sense to me. Something like the MAF or IAC would make more sense to me, but I am a noob.
So, here is my question: From my problem, do you think that I need a new throttle body?
If not, what do you think is the problem?
Thanks
Edit: It also revs to about 1300 rpm for a split second on startup before settling at regular idle.
[ August 27, 2005, 08:49 PM: Message edited by: lizzardfire ]
Basically, I took the throttle body off to clean it, and I ended up taking the actual butterfly off of the body to clean.
When I put it back in the car, I now have a problem where if my AC is off and I have driven for a while (usually twenty minutes or more), coming from a stop if I press on the gas a bit and pull the clutch out a bit (like moving forward two or three feet in stop+go traffic) and then push the clutch back in the engine will rev up to like 3200 rpm and stay there for roughly five seconds. I scared the s**t out of the mcdonalds people today by accident.
The GM Dealership told me that this was because I screwed with the butterfly, but that doesn't make sense to me. Something like the MAF or IAC would make more sense to me, but I am a noob.
So, here is my question: From my problem, do you think that I need a new throttle body?
If not, what do you think is the problem?
Thanks
Edit: It also revs to about 1300 rpm for a split second on startup before settling at regular idle.
[ August 27, 2005, 08:49 PM: Message edited by: lizzardfire ]
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