What to do if your ECM says your throttle is bad?

What to do if your ECM says your throttle is bad?

Another thing to check – your TPS (Throttle Position Sensor) – if it’s bad your ECM will think it’s in flooded mode and won’t fire the injectors. This link shows how to calibrate the throttle body which includes the TPS. Maybe try this before you spend the money for new injectors.

Is there a problem with my 1990 Chevy truck?

I just recently purchased a 1990 Chevy 2500 single cab long bed with the 350 tbi that has been D.O.T inspected until 2018 in MN. The issue – it has a fuel delivery problem and the previous owner was fairly certain that it needed a fuel pump and I wasnt surprised cuz ive had to do that with past 90s gm trucks.

Can a bad throttle position sensor cause idle surging?

Idle surging can be caused due to other issues in the car, but if it happens in conjunction with other throttle position sensor symptoms, the culprit is often the TPS. At idle, the ECM will not get the correct information and the throttle will variate randomly causing idle surges. 3) Check Engine Light

What kind of fuel problem does a 1990 Chevy 5.7L have?

Click to expand… It probably won’t be the TPS since you sprayed ether and it fired but died after.

Can a bad throttle body cause strange fuel mixture?

If your car feels like it lost half of its power when accelerating, it can absolutely be caused by a bad throttle body. You already know that a bad throttle body will cause a strange fuel mixture.

Is the throttle body dependent on other parts?

This is carried out electronically in electronic fuel injection engine systems. In most vehicles, there is only one throttle body, with a rare exception of special, larger vehicles. The function of the throttle body is also dependent on other parts, such as the air filter.

How much does it cost to replace a throttle body?

Regular maintenance can effectively prolong the life of the parts of the throttle body and you may not require a replacement for a long time. However, when the fixing of the problem requires a replacement, you will have to pay on average anywhere between $430 and as much as $550 for the parts only for most vehicles.

What causes the throttle body to get stuck?

Even if you have an air filter on your car, dirt and soot come from the turbocharger, EGR valve, and the crankcase ventilation and get stuck on the throttle body valve. After a whole, it will cover the valve so much that the RPM will be affected.