Throttle body/iacv
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Throttle body/iacv
Has anybody cleaned his Throttle Body/Idle Air Control Valve? I have done it on RX300 which has a different throttle body/IACV from RX330, following GoldenStateSilverSport's procedure from the other Lexus forum, by removing the right throttle body from the engine and I thoroughly cleaned them from too much carbon build up. The car is running great now.
But RX330 has a different type of Throttle Body/IACV and if anyone has done it, perhaps he could share some tips and pictures to save time and avoid unnecessary steps, even though the fundamental is the same.
But RX330 has a different type of Throttle Body/IACV and if anyone has done it, perhaps he could share some tips and pictures to save time and avoid unnecessary steps, even though the fundamental is the same.
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I cleaned the throttle body on my 05 RX last month. It was not complicated. You need to completely remove the horse with two clams that connect the throttle body and the air filter box. BTW, you can push the butterfly plate with your finger to make it open. Doing that you can clean the back of the plate. Once the plate is open, I would not spray the cleaner directly in the TB. You may end up flooding the system that way.
the most important thing to do after the cleaning is to reset the car's computer. Just remove the battery negative terminal for about 1/2 hour. The RPM will run high for the first 5 minutes, but it should settle down to normal RPM.
Good luck.
the most important thing to do after the cleaning is to reset the car's computer. Just remove the battery negative terminal for about 1/2 hour. The RPM will run high for the first 5 minutes, but it should settle down to normal RPM.
Good luck.
Last edited by visual; 10-08-09 at 07:42 AM.
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Did you see an improvement?
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Thanks for the info Visual. What we would like to confirm is if RX330 has an Idle Air Control Valve which should be attached to the throttle body like the RX300. I did remove the throttle body from where it is mounted when I did the RX300 a couple of months ago. That's how they do it in the shop to be able to clean it thoroughly and no need to worry about over spraying the throttle body. And I didn't have to reset the computer by disconnecting the battery's negative terminal. The car runs great after the process and I can tell there's a big improvement on idling and vehicle's acceleration response.
Last edited by LEXMICK; 10-08-09 at 02:04 PM.
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Thanks for the info Visual. What we would like to confirm is if RX330 has an Idle Air Control Valve which should be attached to the throttle body like the RX300. I did remove the throttle body from where it is mounted when I did the RX300 a couple of months ago. That's how they do it in the shop to be able to clean it thoroughly and no need to worry about over spraying the throttle body. And I didn't have to reset the computer by disconnecting the battery's negative terminal. The car runs great after the process and I can tell there's a big improvement on idling and vehicle's acceleration response.
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yngexc is right. RX330 does not have idle control valve. It has an electronic controlled throttle which is called Drive By Wire. The device is attached to the side of the throttle body which controls the vehicles throttle and proper idling electronically. It makes it easier to maintain because you don't have to clean it unlike the idle control valve in RX300.
I removed the RX330's throttle body this afternoon and cleaned it of accumulated carbon. I replaced the mounting gasket with a new one, although the old one, I think is still fine and re-usable. The idle is back to normal at 750 RPM from almost 500 before cleaning. I'm very satisfied with the result.
I removed the RX330's throttle body this afternoon and cleaned it of accumulated carbon. I replaced the mounting gasket with a new one, although the old one, I think is still fine and re-usable. The idle is back to normal at 750 RPM from almost 500 before cleaning. I'm very satisfied with the result.
Last edited by LEXMICK; 10-17-09 at 03:57 AM.
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My RX330 had 35,000 miles when I cleaned the throttle body. You can also clean the MAF sensor when you're servicing your throttle body.
Last edited by LEXMICK; 10-19-09 at 11:22 AM.
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