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Old Dec 17, 2011 | 04:48 PM
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My truck has nearly 70k miles on it, and I'm thinking about cleaning the throttle body. Any special tricks, other than removing the resonator, unplugging a couple of electrical connectors, and spraying away with a TB cleaner?

I just did this today on my other vehicle, and it made a big difference in idle quality and responsiveness.
 
Old Dec 17, 2011 | 04:50 PM
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get spray that is designed for TB and wont eat the plastic and sensors.
 
Old Dec 18, 2011 | 12:28 PM
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Thanks ChryslerTech. I kept the plastic stuff away from the TB cleaner, and did use a dedicated cleaner. I was a little nervous about that, as I've heard that there's a TSB for Hemi engines to only use brake cleaner on TBs. Maybe that's for older models (I hope). I was amazed at how clean the TB was for a truck with nearly 70k miles. Very little carbon compared to others I've seen, and no sticking.

When I unplugged the clip on the connector at the TB, the red piece went flying. I think I have it back on there properly, but I wasn't impressed with the design!
 
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just a lock so the connector wont wiggle out of place
 
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