Thanks. This worked great for me. Solved all of my hesitation - rough idle - reduced engine speed issues. Mine was pretty bad took the whole can of throttle body cleaner to work. Cleared my codes P0121 & P2119 & P2135 & P2270. After putting the throttle body back on I did the run for 3 minutes, off for 1 minute, run for 3 minutes, off for 1 minute, run for 3 minutes deal and my idle was good to go. 2008 GMC Sierra 1500 SLE
@@eldianmolina4920 Thankfully, no. My guess is if the throttle body is very dirty, the computer learns that the throttle is more open for a normal idle because it can't fully close anymore with all the buildup. Once you clean it or replace it and there is a big difference between where the idle sat when it was dirty and when it's clean, I believe it will then idle too high and will need a relearn. Just my opinion...
@@eldianmolina4920 Nope just did the run for 3 minutes, off for 1 minute, run for 3 minutes, off for 1 minute, run for 3 minutes deal and my idle was good to go.
Hello. Mine idles high now and cheap code reader say “idle air controller higher than expected” do I need to take it somewhere to get idle reset ? Starts off over 1000 when stopping or starting, then eventually goes down, but you can feel it pressing brakes . Thanks.
I used your process to clean the throttle body and it worked great. The 3 min on, 1 min off process worked perfectly for the truck to relearn the proper idle. Thank you very much. You helped me save a lot of money
@@montedowd2502 Yes I did that as well, although after the first one it was pretty well back to normal. The aecond time may have been a little higher but it definitely was goos after the three times .
Hey man thank you for the very thorough and detailed video. I believe this was very helpful. I'm definitely going to give it a try I appreciate you adding in the idle relearn at the end. everyone I've talked to didn't mention doing that I feel like it's very good idea... my only issue with the video was shortly after it started the sound seem to get muffled but I turn my volume all the way up on my phone and was able to hear you good enough
If your going to do this you may want to change out your o2 sensors also. At least the forward ones. They could have alot to do with poor idle and your carb getting so gummed up. They're easy to change out
Funny you comment that, I’ve been getting the power train module code thrown and she’s idling like shit lately. Sometimes with bad gas it’ll throw “engine idle power reduced” and I’m currently about to clean throttle body. I’m at my wits end with my vehicle. And I’m afraid when I sell it, I won’t get enough from it. But I also don’t want to spend more money on fixing it ya know. Any advice?
Haha I sometimes forget to take it off but depends on the work I’m doing too lol. This one isn’t messy and no major work so low risk to wreck it I thankfully. 😁
Remember to take it easy on the butterfly valve (don’t be rough with it), spray throttle bottle cleaner on a rag and wipe gently rather than spray directly into the throttle body. Best of luck!
And if it idles real high after cleaning throttle body and/or replaced throttle position sensor and you do this process ( it does work - confirmed) then you have to get someone with a high dollar scanner who can reset idle speed in the ecm/computer. $100. Or it will keep wanting to idle at 2000 - 3000 rpm, eventually it will mess up your transmission. Due to trying to put vehicle in drive at such a high rpm.
Would some place like AutoZone, Advance Auto, or O’Reilly’s have this high dollar scan tool? About to do this procedure this week (slight vibration/shake happening at idle) and, with my luck, my computer won’t re-learn the idle properly. Wanna be prepared, just in case. 2007 Tahoe, 5.3 4x4. Figured I’d start with TB clean before going into changing out spark plugs to address. 🤷🏻♂️
@@m1cajah I bought a Launch CRP123x from Amazon and it says does it but I've never had to test it. Check out a few different videos on throttle relearn scan tool. I'm very curious to know what you use/try. Please let me know! 🙏
@@henrybourgeoisjr485 no hatred here. 🙂 But, if you would like to add info to help others understand, rather than just say it isn't correct, that would be appreciated. Otherwise, the comment isn't really helping the community... Just saying..
Not often. I believe the general guideline is 75,000 miles or 100,000km-ish. I tend to buy used vehicles and work on used vehicles so if it’s been over 100,000km and I don’t think it’s been done I tend to pull the throttle body and see if I feel it needs a cleaning.
whats up bro love the video man so i just recently cleaned my throttle body on my 05 gmc sierra 5.3 just because i had no check engine light on for it before so after i cleaned it i installed everything back the right way and did the 3 minute idle re learn well tried now when i turn it on it warms up good but once it warms up it starts to surge the rpm goes up and down then when i put it in reverse or drive it revs up and going into gear or to reverse, drive any when i drive it and give it a little pull to see it it feels good i feel good normal power but as soon as i let go the gas now it stays reved up or accelerated then once i come to a stop the idle kind of goes down like slowly and just starts surging again do you think this could be my problem or what else do you think it can be i replaced air filter cleaned my maf sensor do you think this may be the cause of that before my truck wouldn’t do that it would die out coming to a stop though so i would just hold the gas to keep the idle from drop all the way and stalling the truck ?
Hey brother, I've heard of it but have not had to resolve that personally. Assuming things like "you were careful with the TB cleaning and didn't damage the TB", "the crud isn't just moved around in the TB causing the butterfly to get a bit stuck or sticking", "the MAF is not dirty", "it's not a vacuum leak issue", etc., I would check simple things first, like detach/reattach connections to make sure they are secure, follow my previous steps to make sure I didn't make an error or disconnect something unintentionally and forget to reconnect it (a hose, a connector, a gasket, etc.), and so forth. Then, from what I've read it sounds like there are a couple of options to consider: 1. Redo the idle relearn for your truck's year/model. Something along the 3min/1min/3min approach for however many times applicable (probably 3 cycles). Then drive it around for fifteen minutes or so, then turn it off for 1min. Start it up and drive it around again and then off again for 1min and see how it responds. I'd caution that if the idle is so high that you can't put it in gear without a crunch, that's probably not a good thing to do! 2. Use a scan tool that can perform an idle relearn or take it (if possible) to a service shop or dealership that can perform that for you. If in doubt, and the simple things have all been ruled out, it's never a bad idea to take it to a professional for a diagnosis. If you're a backyard mechanic like me, I keep inspecting and retracing and cleaning and researching until I figure it out! Good luck, bro!
@@lmsdiy thanks for the reply boss , yes so i mean i can say i cautiously did it not just all rough i took it off carefully and cleaned it with throttle body cleaner and rags until i took most off i also used a tooth brush to get on the plate corners it did move around a bit the butterfly so that i can get in between it i disconnected battery before too and left it off after for some time as well so im not sure why now it does that
@@lmsdiy thank you for the reply bro and yes i can say i cautiously cleaned it disconnectedmy battery before , i used throttle body cleaner and rags or those blue mechanic towels mostly , i used a toothbrush a bit only like on the plate corners , the butterfly did have to move a bit because i had to in between my throttle body was actually pretty dirty so i got it as clean as i could and then waited after i finished to connnect the battery like i saw and stilli turned it on and it just started doing the surging and it staying accelerated i just dont know what it could be though i might just have to take it to a mechanic
@@rickygarcia9327 I'm doing more reading... It's really odd that it seems so random for different trucks when a high idle does and doesn't happen after a cleaning. Really weird..
@@lmsdiy i know right , supposedly i saw that you have to drive some miles like that until it relearns the idle or something but im not to sure because it just does the surging like after 2 minutes , i want to do a throttle body relearn at a mechanic shop but they told me they didn’t know if that would actually fix it or not and i don’t want to waste that money of it won’t i just want to fix what it is
If you want to know the exact, appropriate idle, you may need to check with GM. But, if it's helpful, 500 rpm is pretty normal once the engine is warmed up. That's basically what my 06 used to be at and it's what my 2013 runs at today.
I tried this same procedure on my 2018 silverado and it didnt work for me, i took off the throttle body to clean it out, I put everything back together and tried this method 3-60-3 i even did the driving part and nothing, The RPM seems pretty high still. What other procedure can i try ? Do i get a scanner and relearn it ? Any tips ?
It might be different on a 2018 compared to a 2013 (nice year of truck to buy, btw, I would love a 2018 model!). I think there a a couple other videos on throttle body for your model on RUclips. Worst case scenario I would use a scanner that has the capability for idle relearn yep.
I haven’t experienced that myself but from what I’ve read, it seems to happen if there is something wrong with the butterfly valve or sometimes when peeps clean it too aggressively. The only thing I know would be to warm up the engine and do the idle relearn again and again. Aside from that (again from what I’ve read not experienced myself) it’s replacing the throttle body and/or getting a professional to diagnose further. 😕
Mine does the same thing. From what I understand on this era of Chevy is the only thing that can be done is have someone with a scanner do an idle relearn. Bad part is trying to get the truck to someone, means shifting into drive at 2000 rpm. This was actually a dumb move to do this on my part. The video needs to be updated to share this additional info.
@@jeffsmith5424 hey sorry to hear it wasn’t a smooth cleaning for you. I never had that result myself so can’t really put it in the video, but I did add a note to the description to warn others about the high idle possibility.
@@lmsdiymy idle is fine after cleaning. Until I press on the accelerator pedal. After pressing any at all it revs to 2,000rpm and will not lower unless I just cut off the ignition, then restart, idle is fine again until I press the accelerator….. any thoughts?
this should fix it. its usually the cause of it. but if cleaning the TB doesnt fix it for ya, you might have some sort of fuel system problem then, but thats a rare event
Haha, fair enough to ask. You're right - safety first! I never wear ring or watch at the shop or for any "real" automotive work, but this is such a simple and easy job that it didn't warrant removing ring or watch!
Thanks. This worked great for me. Solved all of my hesitation - rough idle - reduced engine speed issues. Mine was pretty bad took the whole can of throttle body cleaner to work. Cleared my codes P0121 & P2119 & P2135 & P2270. After putting the throttle body back on I did the run for 3 minutes, off for 1 minute, run for 3 minutes, off for 1 minute, run for 3 minutes deal and my idle was good to go. 2008 GMC Sierra 1500 SLE
Nice. Took a whole can of cleaner 😂 must be so much better now! 👍
You didnt need a odb2 or fancy computer for a relearn?
@@eldianmolina4920 Thankfully, no. My guess is if the throttle body is very dirty, the computer learns that the throttle is more open for a normal idle because it can't fully close anymore with all the buildup. Once you clean it or replace it and there is a big difference between where the idle sat when it was dirty and when it's clean, I believe it will then idle too high and will need a relearn. Just my opinion...
@@eldianmolina4920 Nope just did the run for 3 minutes, off for 1 minute, run for 3 minutes, off for 1 minute, run for 3 minutes deal and my idle was good to go.
Hello. Mine idles high now and cheap code reader say “idle air controller higher than expected” do I need to take it somewhere to get idle reset ? Starts off over 1000 when stopping or starting, then eventually goes down, but you can feel it pressing brakes . Thanks.
I used your process to clean the throttle body and it worked great. The 3 min on, 1 min off process worked perfectly for the truck to relearn the proper idle. Thank you very much. You helped me save a lot of money
Awesome! Happy to hear about the successful DIY. 👍🙂
Ty sir, straight to the point good video
You are very welcome. Thanks for watching!
I just pulled and cleaned my throttle body per directions.I worked perfectly. Thanks for the video.
Awesome! Glad it helped you.
Do I need to disconnect battery ?
Worked for my 2011 silverado. Accelerates like new, atleast much better than it has sonce I got it a couple years ago. Thank you!
Sweet! A little care and maintenance and makes you feel good that it runs better! 👍
I have a 2010 that I'm looking to do! Did you have to do the re-learn process as well??
@@montedowd2502 Yes I did that as well, although after the first one it was pretty well back to normal. The aecond time may have been a little higher but it definitely was goos after the three times .
Hey man thank you for the very thorough and detailed video. I believe this was very helpful. I'm definitely going to give it a try I appreciate you adding in the idle relearn at the end. everyone I've talked to didn't mention doing that I feel like it's very good idea... my only issue with the video was shortly after it started the sound seem to get muffled but I turn my volume all the way up on my phone and was able to hear you good enough
Glad the video was helpful. Thanks for the feedback about the sound. I'll keep an eye out for the volume level in the next videos. Appreciate that. :)
I got the po121 code only . 2007 4.8L no idle issues runs great 16.8 miles PG , but I know i should clean the throttle body .
If your going to do this you may want to change out your o2 sensors also. At least the forward ones. They could have alot to do with poor idle and your carb getting so gummed up. They're easy to change out
I changed out the two rear O2 sensors because they threw engine codes. I have a video on that too those are the tougher ones 😀
Funny you comment that, I’ve been getting the power train module code thrown and she’s idling like shit lately. Sometimes with bad gas it’ll throw “engine idle power reduced” and I’m currently about to clean throttle body. I’m at my wits end with my vehicle. And I’m afraid when I sell it, I won’t get enough from it. But I also don’t want to spend more money on fixing it ya know. Any advice?
Mine has a ruff idle ima try this see if it helps thanks
I love the Watch you are wearing , too nice to wear while turning wrenches . Thanks for the video .
Haha I sometimes forget to take it off but depends on the work I’m doing too lol. This one isn’t messy and no major work so low risk to wreck it I thankfully. 😁
Thank you, worked perfectly!!!
Right on. Glad to hear it. Good job! 👍
Great video. Thank you for sharing 👍👍👍
My pleasure. Hope it helped you!
2014 silverado w hesitation. Gonna give this a whirl. I remember the exterior of mine being dirty as can be last time i had the intake hose off
Remember to take it easy on the butterfly valve (don’t be rough with it), spray throttle bottle cleaner on a rag and wipe gently rather than spray directly into the throttle body. Best of luck!
And if it idles real high after cleaning throttle body and/or replaced throttle position sensor and you do this process ( it does work - confirmed) then you have to get someone with a high dollar scanner who can reset idle speed in the ecm/computer. $100. Or it will keep wanting to idle at 2000 - 3000 rpm, eventually it will mess up your transmission. Due to trying to put vehicle in drive at such a high rpm.
Thank you for adding that. I understand that to be the case exactly as you described also! 👍
Would some place like AutoZone, Advance Auto, or O’Reilly’s have this high dollar scan tool? About to do this procedure this week (slight vibration/shake happening at idle) and, with my luck, my computer won’t re-learn the idle properly. Wanna be prepared, just in case. 2007 Tahoe, 5.3 4x4.
Figured I’d start with TB clean before going into changing out spark plugs to address. 🤷🏻♂️
@@m1cajah I bought a Launch CRP123x from Amazon and it says does it but I've never had to test it. Check out a few different videos on throttle relearn scan tool. I'm very curious to know what you use/try. Please let me know! 🙏
That idle reset isn't correct
Just sayin..
No hatred bubz.
@@henrybourgeoisjr485 no hatred here. 🙂 But, if you would like to add info to help others understand, rather than just say it isn't correct, that would be appreciated. Otherwise, the comment isn't really helping the community... Just saying..
Very good information thank you sir
No problem!
Where is the idle air control valve located on this motor?
Nice
How often should this be done on to avoid any issues? I use the truck for daily commute. Thanks!
Not often. I believe the general guideline is 75,000 miles or 100,000km-ish. I tend to buy used vehicles and work on used vehicles so if it’s been over 100,000km and I don’t think it’s been done I tend to pull the throttle body and see if I feel it needs a cleaning.
The relearn should be the same for the 08 you think?
Yes.
I hope so. I have an 08 that is giving me a TPS code. Going to try this first.
@@Danman1972ii9ko😊 9:51 l❤Q😊72
Can this make a noise while the truck is idling?
I don't think the cleaning will cause a noise unless you broke something or dropped something into the throttle body...
Did you have any trouble with the shift points after replacing the throttle body? Or did you have to reset the shift points?
No issues at all for me. It just worked normally after the cleaning.
whats up bro love the video man so i just recently cleaned my throttle body on my 05 gmc sierra 5.3 just because i had no check engine light on for it before so after i cleaned it i installed everything back the right way and did the 3 minute idle re learn well tried now when i turn it on it warms up good but once it warms up it starts to surge the rpm goes up and down then when i put it in reverse or drive it revs up and going into gear or to reverse, drive any when i drive it and give it a little pull to see it it feels good i feel good normal power but as soon as i let go the gas now it stays reved up or accelerated then once i come to a stop the idle kind of goes down like slowly and just starts surging again do you think this could be my problem or what else do you think it can be i replaced air filter cleaned my maf sensor do you think this may be the cause of that before my truck wouldn’t do that it would die out coming to a stop though so i would just hold the gas to keep the idle from drop all the way and stalling the truck ?
Hey brother, I've heard of it but have not had to resolve that personally. Assuming things like "you were careful with the TB cleaning and didn't damage the TB", "the crud isn't just moved around in the TB causing the butterfly to get a bit stuck or sticking", "the MAF is not dirty", "it's not a vacuum leak issue", etc., I would check simple things first, like detach/reattach connections to make sure they are secure, follow my previous steps to make sure I didn't make an error or disconnect something unintentionally and forget to reconnect it (a hose, a connector, a gasket, etc.), and so forth.
Then, from what I've read it sounds like there are a couple of options to consider:
1. Redo the idle relearn for your truck's year/model. Something along the 3min/1min/3min approach for however many times applicable (probably 3 cycles). Then drive it around for fifteen minutes or so, then turn it off for 1min. Start it up and drive it around again and then off again for 1min and see how it responds. I'd caution that if the idle is so high that you can't put it in gear without a crunch, that's probably not a good thing to do!
2. Use a scan tool that can perform an idle relearn or take it (if possible) to a service shop or dealership that can perform that for you.
If in doubt, and the simple things have all been ruled out, it's never a bad idea to take it to a professional for a diagnosis. If you're a backyard mechanic like me, I keep inspecting and retracing and cleaning and researching until I figure it out!
Good luck, bro!
@@lmsdiy thanks for the reply boss , yes so i mean i can say i cautiously did it not just all rough i took it off carefully and cleaned it with throttle body cleaner and rags until i took most off i also used a tooth brush to get on the plate corners it did move around a bit the butterfly so that i can get in between it i disconnected battery before too and left it off after for some time as well so im not sure why now it does that
@@lmsdiy thank you for the reply bro and yes i can say i cautiously cleaned it disconnectedmy battery before , i used throttle body cleaner and rags or those blue mechanic towels mostly , i used a toothbrush a bit only like on the plate corners , the butterfly did have to move a bit because i had to in between my throttle body was actually pretty dirty so i got it as clean as i could and then waited after i finished to connnect the battery like i saw and stilli turned it on and it just started doing the surging and it staying accelerated i just dont know what it could be though i might just have to take it to a mechanic
@@rickygarcia9327 I'm doing more reading... It's really odd that it seems so random for different trucks when a high idle does and doesn't happen after a cleaning. Really weird..
@@lmsdiy i know right , supposedly i saw that you have to drive some miles like that until it relearns the idle or something but im not to sure because it just does the surging like after 2 minutes , i want to do a throttle body relearn at a mechanic shop but they told me they didn’t know if that would actually fix it or not and i don’t want to waste that money of it won’t i just want to fix what it is
The first idle was fine for mine then the other rest it was idling at 1500 rpm
Does cleaning turn off the eng lite?
It depends why the check engine light is on, so I couldn’t tell you without properly diagnosing first… sorry!
Will this fix the power engine reduced problem on my gmc 2007?
Unfortunately, I couldn't tell you without a proper/full diagnosis on your truck. Sorry :(
Most likely your throttle sensor
@@clint5871damn thanks both you guys
So you don’t need a scanner to relearn the idle
Yes and no. If this method works then no. If it doesn’t then yes. 😬
The best one I have sing
Thank you, and I'm happy that it was helpful! 👍
Do I need to disconnect battery first ?
I would recommend it.
What happens if you clean it while on vehicle.
You'll only see and clean one side of it (the clean side). I think it's kind of like only brushing the outside of your teeth. :)
Good 😊 👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks and hope it was helpful!
My 06 Silverado idles at 500 after cleaning and doing the reset. Is that ok? Or if it’s still low, what can I do to fix it
If you want to know the exact, appropriate idle, you may need to check with GM. But, if it's helpful, 500 rpm is pretty normal once the engine is warmed up. That's basically what my 06 used to be at and it's what my 2013 runs at today.
Drive it , give it some time it should go back to normal once it resets itself
I tried this same procedure on my 2018 silverado and it didnt work for me, i took off the throttle body to clean it out, I put everything back together and tried this method 3-60-3 i even did the driving part and nothing, The RPM seems pretty high still. What other procedure can i try ? Do i get a scanner and relearn it ? Any tips ?
It might be different on a 2018 compared to a 2013 (nice year of truck to buy, btw, I would love a 2018 model!). I think there a a couple other videos on throttle body for your model on RUclips.
Worst case scenario I would use a scanner that has the capability for idle relearn yep.
@@lmsdiy UPDATE: It ended up fixing itself the check engine light even came off too, this was after like 4/5 days of driving 😬
@@montelongopedro5 Thanks for the update. That sounds like good news! 😃
Did everthing the same but cant get idol below 3000rpm
I haven’t experienced that myself but from what I’ve read, it seems to happen if there is something wrong with the butterfly valve or sometimes when peeps clean it too aggressively.
The only thing I know would be to warm up the engine and do the idle relearn again and again.
Aside from that (again from what I’ve read not experienced myself) it’s replacing the throttle body and/or getting a professional to diagnose further. 😕
Mine idles at 2000 rpm after the clean what can I do?
The only thing I can suggest to do on your own is probably to redo the idle relearn. Is it running at 2000rpm after the engine is warmed up?
Mine does the same thing. From what I understand on this era of Chevy is the only thing that can be done is have someone with a scanner do an idle relearn. Bad part is trying to get the truck to someone, means shifting into drive at 2000 rpm. This was actually a dumb move to do this on my part. The video needs to be updated to share this additional info.
@eddie-vd7bc
What did you end up doing? Is it resolved?
@@jeffsmith5424 hey sorry to hear it wasn’t a smooth cleaning for you. I never had that result myself so can’t really put it in the video, but I did add a note to the description to warn others about the high idle possibility.
@@lmsdiymy idle is fine after cleaning. Until I press on the accelerator pedal. After pressing any at all it revs to 2,000rpm and will not lower unless I just cut off the ignition, then restart, idle is fine again until I press the accelerator….. any thoughts?
I appreciate a repair video where the mechanic isn't wearing latex gloves
lol thanks. I don’t generally use the latex gloves unless it’s fuel cause I hate the smell of gasoline on me!
@@lmsdiylike a man! Whats cancer?
Did fix your reduced engine power problems anybody
this should fix it. its usually the cause of it. but if cleaning the TB doesnt fix it for ya, you might have some sort of fuel system problem then, but thats a rare event
what the hell are you working on vehicles with a ring on for
Haha, fair enough to ask. You're right - safety first! I never wear ring or watch at the shop or for any "real" automotive work, but this is such a simple and easy job that it didn't warrant removing ring or watch!
Definitely an easier task than changing your spark plugs