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Old 03-08-2015 | 10:50 AM
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Scored a neoprene winch cover from tractor supply for just $16:

Old 03-08-2015 | 11:42 AM
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You clean those sensors yet??
Old 03-08-2015 | 11:55 AM
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You clean those sensors yet??
No, I found a wicked deal on Ebay for under $20 for both sensors. So to save time and money for many years to come, I'll just get them new!
Old 03-08-2015 | 12:27 PM
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No, I found a wicked deal on Ebay for under $20 for both sensors. So to save time and money for many years to come, I'll just get them new!


Touché, that's a hell-of-a-deal
Old 03-08-2015 | 12:39 PM
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Touché, that's a hell-of-a-deal
One of them was even an original Mopar overstock (the IAT) and the other one (MAP) is a cheap Chinese one that I'm willing to gamble with lol.
Old 03-10-2015 | 03:16 AM
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Scored a neoprene winch cover from tractor supply for just $16:

NICE!!!!

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One of them was even an original Mopar overstock (the IAT) and the other one (MAP) is a cheap Chinese one that I'm willing to gamble with lol.
Still.... for $20 you can't get mad at that deal even if the MAP is no good. The MOPAR IAT would cost you more than that!
Old 03-10-2015 | 10:00 AM
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So I cleaned the throttle body yesterday and I couldn't believe the carbon buildup in the butterfly valve area and in the IAC orifice. I just cleaned it about one and a half years ago. So I cleaned that up and so far, no more idling issues. I think maybe the IAC plunger was just getting inaccurate readings because it was dirty. So I probably didn't even need the MAP and IAT sensors I bought.

But only time will tell if this fixes the issue. I only drove about 5 miles after cleaning and haven't had ample testing time yet.
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So I cleaned the throttle body yesterday and I couldn't believe the carbon buildup in the butterfly valve area and in the IAC orifice. I just cleaned it about one and a half years ago. So I cleaned that up and so far, no more idling issues. I think maybe the IAC plunger was just getting inaccurate readings because it was dirty. So I probably didn't even need the MAP and IAT sensors I bought. But only time will tell if this fixes the issue. I only drove about 5 miles after cleaning and haven't had ample testing time yet.


Glad to hear it
Old 03-11-2015 | 02:05 AM
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Yeah so far no more idling problems. It's been a few days now. Cleaning the IAC seems to have done the trick.
Old 03-11-2015 | 03:45 AM
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hmmph! never would have thought of that!
Old 03-11-2015 | 09:33 PM
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I don't know about you guys but cleaning the IAC would have been the first place for me to look. its called the Idle Air Control valve for a reason.... if u have idling problems then that would be a given to check since it is the only sensor on the throttle body that controls the idle...


im sorry I hate to be a complete ******* with this statement but I feel that it just really needed to be pointed out...
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I don't know about you guys but cleaning the IAC would have been the first place for me to look. its called the Idle Air Control valve for a reason.... if u have idling problems then that would be a given to check since it is the only sensor on the throttle body that controls the idle... im sorry I hate to be a complete ******* with this statement but I feel that it just really needed to be pointed out...
That's why I said clean the sensors
Old 03-11-2015 | 11:36 PM
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Originally Posted by JEEPERDK
I don't know about you guys but cleaning the IAC would have been the first place for me to look. its called the Idle Air Control valve for a reason.... if u have idling problems then that would be a given to check since it is the only sensor on the throttle body that controls the idle...


im sorry I hate to be a complete ******* with this statement but I feel that it just really needed to be pointed out...
Well the only issue being that it wasn't that long ago that I cleaned it. So I attempted to rule that out as an issue. It seems like just a year and a half is a short amount of time for a clean sensor to get dirty again and start malfunctioning. So perhaps the IAC sensor will need to be replaced soon anyhow.

And keep in mind, I JUST had my new brake lines put in, so I thought maybe a vacuum line could have been damaged in the process since depressing the brakes would cause a fluctuation in RPMs (it went higher, not lower) when this issue occurred.

I did not blindly make a choice to just buy components. But I did anyhow because the price was just too good to beat, and for Mopar parts (hell yeah). Basically, it had a lot of strange factors that the regular guy would not typically have to account for.

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Old 03-12-2015 | 08:21 AM
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Originally Posted by thatXJguy
Well the only issue being that it wasn't that long ago that I cleaned it. So I attempted to rule that out as an issue. It seems like just a year and a half is a short amount of time for a clean sensor to get dirty again and start malfunctioning. So perhaps the IAC sensor will need to be replaced soon anyhow.

And keep in mind, I JUST had my new brake lines put in, so I thought maybe a vacuum line could have been damaged in the process since depressing the brakes would cause a fluctuation in RPMs (it went higher, not lower) when this issue occurred.

I did not blindly make a choice to just buy components. But I did anyhow because the price was just too good to beat, and for Mopar parts (hell yeah). Basically, it had a lot of strange factors that the regular guy would not typically have to account for.

believe it or not, with the gas that we get today a year and a half is actually pretty long. i clean my throttle body on an almost 6 month basis to make mine running good. although that could be caused by the **** gas we get up here in NY, especially in the winter.

but its understandable of what you are saying as your reasoning.
Old 03-13-2015 | 06:22 PM
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Originally Posted by JEEPERDK

believe it or not, with the gas that we get today a year and a half is actually pretty long. i clean my throttle body on an almost 6 month basis to make mine running good. although that could be caused by the **** gas we get up here in NY, especially in the winter.

but its understandable of what you are saying as your reasoning.
How would dirty gas affect a throttle body on a 4.0? Injectors are down streem of the throttle body. I would lean to bad sealing on air filter duct work or bad air filter it self. Just my two cents could be off though.


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