Parts used in this video: Security Torx bit set: amzn.to/3wSF1IC New Throttle Body to intake gasket: amzn.to/43miJeC Test Throttle Position Sensor Video: ruclips.net/video/URNYaGXM_uQ/видео.html Change Throttle Position Sensor Video: ruclips.net/video/0wrrojhJ4XY/видео.html These Amazon links are affiliate links. Using these links not only gets you the cool stuff you need, but Power Addicts get a small commission fee at NO ... NADA ... ZERO extra cost to you. You could order toilet paper with these links, it would still help Power Addicts get that commission. I use the money generated to create more cool videos for you. Thanks for your help and support!!
I love the details that you give. A lot of sites are good for general details but I often come away feeling like I’m missing something. But you are very thorough…thanks!
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I just cleaned my 06 Rubicon 4.0L and after hunting everywhere for an IAC housing gasket (because I am the kind of guy that if I don't have every possible base covered I always seem to need the parts that I didn't plan on replacing) I found that the 06 IAC housing doesn't come off the throttle body. The 06 also has a different IAC but the process and everything else is the same. Thank you for your help and advice!
Hi, i have a xj 1992. I clean the throtle body and the iac valve. But don t solved the irregular high idle and some missefire sometime wile runing. O2 sensor?
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Security Torx bit set: amzn.to/3wSF1IC
New Throttle Body to intake gasket: amzn.to/43miJeC
Test Throttle Position Sensor Video: ruclips.net/video/URNYaGXM_uQ/видео.html
Change Throttle Position Sensor Video: ruclips.net/video/0wrrojhJ4XY/видео.html
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I love the details that you give. A lot of sites are good for general details but I often come away feeling like I’m missing something. But you are very thorough…thanks!
I used to teach computer classes years ago. So I kinda have that still in me to show all the details I can. I'm glad the videos help you! Thanks for leaving such a great comment! 👍
I just cleaned my 06 Rubicon 4.0L and after hunting everywhere for an IAC housing gasket (because I am the kind of guy that if I don't have every possible base covered I always seem to need the parts that I didn't plan on replacing) I found that the 06 IAC housing doesn't come off the throttle body. The 06 also has a different IAC but the process and everything else is the same.
Thank you for your help and advice!
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Hi, i have a xj 1992. I clean the throtle body and the iac valve. But don t solved the irregular high idle and some missefire sometime wile runing. O2 sensor?
If you really want to piss off the snowflakes, you can make a new gasket from a cereal box😂
Lol .. done that many times!! I'll try to remember to do that on my next gasket change.
I put a 4.0 TB on my 2.5. Will that change the idle rpm?
No it shouldn't as long as you don't have any vacuum leaks.
Have y'all got lots of wild turkey where you live sir
The property I hunt on does. I live in a subdivision so I don't see them often in my neighborhood. Although they have came through a few times.
Have you ever ran into an issue that your yj cuts off when you hit a bump?
I haven't personally. But I were to be having issues like that I'd be checking all the ground connections first.
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