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Old 04-20-2014, 03:38 PM   #10
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Do you have a Bentley manual? Page 24-2 shows location. It's attached to the side of the Throttle Body housing. Make sure your electrical connection to the throttle body is good? Did you clean the throttle body?
I did not clean the Throttle body. Is that something I should do?

I imagine its never been done before.

I have a Bently manual and see where that unit is now, thanks for the reference.

I wonder if the oil from the AOS failure has somehow fouled it.

After reading the Bently manual I read that if you reset the codes the DME does a relearning process but you have to leave the ignition on for 1minute without the car running and then turn the ignition off for 10 seconds.

After I did this the idle has now settled to a regular steady idle and does not stall when revving.

Still some oil to burn out of the intake though but I want it to run steady before I take it on the road.

I think a while longer in the driveway when its up to temperature and it might be OK.

I'll durametric it to see if there are any faults now.
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