Posted by 4play on January 10, 2016 at 20:21:45 from (72.198.46.70):
In Reply to: ot/ford bronco posted by mnoliverguy on January 10, 2016 at 14:17:54:
The "do not clean" throttle bodies used a special coating on the throttle plates, probably teflon or something similar to resist carbon deposits. What they were trying to do was prevent future warranty claims. This coating or it's effectiveness did not last very long. Some of the cleaners might eat this coating off in fact cleaning the throttle body and plates too.
If the throttle body was gummed up the coating either didn't work or ended its service life, therefore clean away and have a perfectly clean throttle body. Keep in mind you should also clean the IAC and passages too, not just the throttle plates. IAC removal is easy on most vehicles so cleaning it off the car can be quick.
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