How do I program my Toyota throttle body?

How do I program my Toyota throttle body?

Turn the engine on, keep it in neutral, and floor the gas pedal for about 30 seconds, then release it, and repeat that for up to 5-7 times, depending on results. If that doesn’t fix it, try cleaning the throttle body and doing it again.

How do you relearn a throttle body?

Perform the following relearn procedure for the on-board computer to adjust to the new idle position on the electronic throttle body. 1) Start and run the engine in PARK for 3 minutes. 2) Turn the engine OFF for a minimum of 60 seconds. 3) Start the engine and run for another 3 minutes.

What happens when your throttle position sensor goes out?

What happens when my throttle position sensor goes bad. When a TPS goes bad, then the car’s throttle body won’t function properly. It could either stay shut or it won’t close properly which is a severe issue. If it stays shut then your engine is not going receive air and it won’t start.

When to set DTC on Toyota Camry readiness monitor?

Although the drive cycle for a 2003 Toyota Camry might be slightly different, it’s worth giving it a try. As long as all the emission systems are working correctly, the readiness monitors should complete without setting a fault code (DTC) by the end of the drive cycle.

How to clear the idiot light on a Toyota Camry?

It’s a simple process to clear the light and your stress. This article applies to the Toyota Camry (1997-2011). There are times, it seems, when I am the idiot for whom “idiot lights” are named.

What is the EVAP drive cycle for a Toyota Camry?

According to my software the EVAP monitor drive cycle for a 2001 Toyota Camry is to: Drive at 45 mph for 5 minutes (steady) then decelerate to 25 mph for 15 minutes then back to idle. Catalyst monitor drive cycle for 2005 Toyota rav4? 2005 Toyota Rav 4 catalyst monitor drive cycle is usually relatively simple.

How does the ECU work on a Toyota Camry?

The ECU has a direct line to it that runs through a fuse to the battery. The ECU uses that connection to keep its memory alive when the car is turned off. Your car’s radio uses the same line as backup power, so that your radio doesn’t forget your favorite stations when the car is not running.