Great tutorial! I thought it stops with cleaning the throttle body, thanks for showing us how to perform relearn procedure. You could also clean the parts you removed before putting it back and give the engine bay a little bit of cleaning! :)
this is incredible information, being able to do these things yourself can save a lot of money keep up the good work would appreceate if you could do a tutorial on cleaning catalytic converter
Thank you for the clear information.
Great tutorial! I thought it stops with cleaning the throttle body, thanks for showing us how to perform relearn procedure. You could also clean the parts you removed before putting it back and give the engine bay a little bit of cleaning! :)
this is incredible information, being able to do these things yourself can save a lot of money
keep up the good work
would appreceate if you could do a tutorial on cleaning catalytic converter
Thanks for the support! Glad it was helpful!
Good explanation for a daily driver. However, at 3:55, you talked about a fluid around the shaft of throttle body. What is that fluid?
I don't know what that coating is. This is mentioned in the workshop or service manual of Sportage. So avoid rigorous cleaning of the shaft.
never put fingers in the valve, it can cut your finger off, use a finger size piece of wood and wrap the cloth over the wood and clean with that
I disconnected the battery first... so it can't slam shut on me.