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Jan Suhr

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Dead throttle, intermitent
« on: 10 May 2011, 11:58:48 »

I have a strange problem with my '01 Z22 Omega.

If I stop the engine and start again within a very short time, like a minute, the throttle will not react to any pedal movement. The rpm is around 1300 when this happens. If I shut down the engine again and wait five minutes and start again everything is back to normal.

I have taken the gas pedal apart but it looks OK to me.

What can be wrong? Do I need to change the throttlebody?

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Re: Dead throttle, intermitent
« Reply #1 on: 10 May 2011, 18:24:12 »

Wheres all the 4 pot owners?

Anyway, I'm not a 4 pot owner, but cleaning throttle body is a good move anyway. But I wonder if the drive by wire is acting up ? Believe there are throttle and pedal position sensors that can be interegated via tech 2 and live data. Any fault codes can also be checked.
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Re: Dead throttle, intermitent
« Reply #2 on: 10 May 2011, 18:27:17 »

If you have the facility to do so, certainly would be interesting to see live data when it happens...
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Re: Dead throttle, intermitent
« Reply #3 on: 05 April 2012, 20:03:43 »

Old subject but today I was able to read out codes when this happened.

P1550 Electronic throttle system (ETS) - in emergency mode
P1500  Electronic throttle system (ETS) - circuit malfunction

I also have P0170 because of a vacuum leak that I never seem to be able to find even though I have changed the intake gasket several times.

Engine was running when I read the codes and when I deleted the codes the idle went back to normal. I.e. The malfunction got deleted too.

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