Bro you lost me when you sprayed the cleaner with the throttle body still on the intake plenum it is only four 12 mm nuts and it comes right of that way all that shit doesnt go into your intake plenum
I HAVE A 1999 HONDA CIVIC LX D16Y7 AND SOMETIMES IT WONT START AND I JUST FOUND OUT THAT THERE IS A OIL OR WATER OR WET OR SOMETHING INSIDE THE INTAKE MANIFOLD AND THE THROTTLE BODY SO IDO CLEAN WITH A TOWEL ALL THE TIME JST TO START THE CAR ..IDONT NO WHATS WHAT WITH THE CAR ...I NEED HELP ALSO THANKS
Do you have to unplug the battery when removing the sensor
Not really especially for older vehicles but i do it to be safe on any vehicle. Habit of mine.
@@JeffersonJosueMorales89 It is a good habit one 10mmnut and no worry I do to it is just really easy to short something out when it is hot
@@ericjkent yep, I always disconnect it when I'm taking anything off/apart. It only takes 10 seconds and might save you a headache!
Bro you lost me when you sprayed the cleaner with the throttle body still on the intake plenum it is only four 12 mm nuts and it comes right of that way all that shit doesnt go into your intake plenum
3:30 - Explain yourself right now.
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I HAVE A 1999 HONDA CIVIC LX D16Y7 AND SOMETIMES IT WONT START AND I JUST FOUND OUT THAT THERE IS A OIL OR WATER OR WET OR SOMETHING INSIDE THE INTAKE MANIFOLD AND THE THROTTLE BODY SO IDO CLEAN WITH A TOWEL ALL THE TIME JST TO START THE CAR ..IDONT NO WHATS WHAT WITH THE CAR ...I NEED HELP ALSO THANKS
did you ever find out what was wrong ?