I have read over a few pages of topics on throttle body cleaning and watched a few videos on youtube. I just want to clarify a few details before I do anything since this is my daily driver... I have a 2003 Tahoe with the 5.3 regular fuel. I had a bad idle problem about a year and a half ago. Cleaning the throttle body was the solution, but I took it to a shop since I thought it was A/C related. The idle was bouncing around when the air was on.
It was fine for a year. Now its idling rough and my MPG is really down. I'm going to start with the throttle body cleaning. I picked up the Sea Foam Deep creep already. I am planning to leave the throttle body on. From what I have seen a read it is ok to clean it up this way. Some topics and video state it is ok to carefully open up up the throttle plate and clean it out. Is that ok? Also, they say to clean around the IAC opening. Should I avoid spraying right into the hole or should I do that? Should I disconnect the battery when I do this? I was planning to use a rag and old toothbrush if needed. Am I missing anything? Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
Hopefully it is this easy?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MnWiOrnVk28
It was fine for a year. Now its idling rough and my MPG is really down. I'm going to start with the throttle body cleaning. I picked up the Sea Foam Deep creep already. I am planning to leave the throttle body on. From what I have seen a read it is ok to clean it up this way. Some topics and video state it is ok to carefully open up up the throttle plate and clean it out. Is that ok? Also, they say to clean around the IAC opening. Should I avoid spraying right into the hole or should I do that? Should I disconnect the battery when I do this? I was planning to use a rag and old toothbrush if needed. Am I missing anything? Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
Hopefully it is this easy?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MnWiOrnVk28