Procedures
Throttle Valve Control Module, Cleaning
• If a new Engine Control Module (ECM) is installed, then it must be adapted to the throttle valve control module. The adaptation may only be performed on a new or cleaned throttle valve control module because dirt/coking on the end of the throttle blade can result in incorrect adaptation values.
• The throttle valve connections must not be damaged when cleaning.
Special tools, testers and auxiliary items required
• Acetone
Procedure
- Pay attention to the rules of cleanliness. Refer to => [ Clean Working Conditions ] Clean Working Conditions.
- Remove the throttle valve control module. Refer to => [ Throttle Valve Control Module (J338) ] Removal and Replacement.
- Open throttle blade by hand and hold it in the open position with a suitable object (for example, a plastic or wooded wedge) - arrow -.
Acetone is easily flammable.
• Observe accident prevention measures and safety information when working with easily flammable fluids.
• Do not used compressed air when cleaning the throttle blade.
• Always wear protective eyewear and protective clothing to prevent injuries and fuel from coming in contact with your skin.
- Clean the throttle blade, especially on the throttle blade edge - arrows -, with standard acetone and a brush.
- Wipe the throttle valve with a lint free cloth.
- Allow the acetone to dry completely and reinstall the cleaned throttle valve control module. Refer to => [ Throttle Valve Control Module (J338) ] Removal and Replacement.
- Adapt the ECM to the throttle valve control module. Refer to "Guided Functions" in the vehicle diagnostic tester.