Resetting throttle body limp home mode from a different perspective Saab 9-5t
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- Опубліковано 27 тра 2017
- Just showing how to reset the limp home mode with the part off the car to give a better view on how to do this, hope this helps. Also if you want me to do a video of taking the old throttle body apart for scrap to see what is inside let me know in comments below.
Your video made clear how to get it done rightly. Very helpful, thank you for taking the time.
Glad it helped.
Oh man - seeing from this angle helped SO MUCH!!!!
I am glad it helped I had so much trouble seeing on the other videos and I had an opportunity to show a different angle so I did. Sorry that I rambled so much and thanks for the kind comment.
Gets to the point at 3:25
Nick Landry yah I can ramble on sometimes. Probably would not hurt if I edited sometimes.
The switch that you removed from the back side of the throttle body is preventing it from "clicking" into place
Thank you so much!
It won't reset if the limp-mode solenoid is not installed - the small black box with the two-terminal connector on the back. When you rotate the gear toward the back of the TB, it integrates with the solenoid and make the "click" sound.
I have been having Limp Home Mode and still been able to drive right over 70 km/h (43.5 miles /h). How is that possible. What is the speed limit for Limp Home Mode?
To be honest I'm not sure.
@@cellgame100
Good video, I had the turbo replaced at a non Saab workshop and I suspect they haven´t even performed the reset. I will do it myself and then send them your video so they learn :-)
@@pedrofox2609 I drove in limp mode for the last week (being on holiday) and yesterday it did 110km/h uphill. I had it in sport mode though (autobox) to avoid the gas pedal going heavy on the throttle cable.
@@browserrr1
Good to hear that limp mode doesn´t mean a totally handicapped car. I also recently drove 300 km with the PCV valve disconnected (My temporary fix with extra hoses and clamps became loose by some pressure). I lost maximum turbo pressure but the ECU adapted and RPM:s were kept low. After I fixed it again it was idling very roughly below 700 RPM. After a while the ECU adapted and RPM never goes below 800 RPM now at red lights.
hmmm...oooookkkaaayyyyy
I know, I know I ramble a lot. Thanks for the comment.
A lot of the rambling in this video was due to the frustration with not being able to see very well on other videos that show how to reset it while installed on the car, so I took advantage of having the extra one, and I know I should have edited.
Thanks mate! I had same issue with other videos being hard to see exactly what's going on but this one is great
No problem, glad it helped.
This is helpful thanks!