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Is there a safe way to clean this sensor? I have been haveing turbo spooling issues for a while now with no codes and no dealer help. It started on my way to get the transmission done during a 1300 mile road trip. It started as surging under full throttle and progressed to slow spool over time. Now it takes a full 3 seconds to get off the line and get going when I mash the loud peddle. I had just added my AFE pg7 stg2 set up before this trip and wonder if the oil from the filter is contaminating that sensor???

I will try the FCA next but befor spending the cash I would like to try this.

Any suggestions?



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Bill
 
Did they add a MAF on 2004. 5-up trucks?

Everything up to and including 2003 used only an IAT sensor in the inlet tube.

Ryan
 
Could a dirty IAT sensor cause a constant high idle, or is the high idle feature controlled by another sensr?



Constant? As in your idle speed is now permanently 1000 RPM?



The ECM determines high idle based on the IAT reading, but the vehicle has to be stationary in park or neutral with the emergency brake on to activate. It should only come on after idling about 2 minutes (except in extreme cold, when it will go immediately to high idle after startup).



Ryan
 
It's about 80% of the time. Outside temp doesn't matter. I've heard that the ECM on the early '03's used a "wrong" connector and that causes these problems. I had mine replaced and it's still there. Just exploring avenues.
 
I doubt very much that cleaning the IAT sensor is going to fix the high idle problem. Something else is wrong, but it will be difficult to diagnose with all that aftermarket equipment. Be patient.

Ryan
 
Well, I'll keep researching, but the only mod I have (powertrain) is a K&N. looking at maybe the TPS now.
Oops! I got my posters all screwed up. You're not sayrew! I made my comment about the aftermarket stuff because I got you mixed up with him.

Anyway, the TPS would be simple to test. Any OBD-II monitor (Alex Peper, Autoengenuity, AutoTap, etc. ) can display % throttle. If it's anything other than 0. 0% at idle, there's your problem.

Ryan
 
Anyway, the TPS would be simple to test. Any OBD-II monitor (Alex Peper, Autoengenuity, AutoTap, etc. ) can display % throttle. If it's anything other than 0. 0% at idle, there's your problem.

Ryan
Wow! My Attitude shows "100%" whenever I'm going down the highway. I don't think I had it set to diplay "throttle" at idle. I'll have to look into that. Interesting.
 
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