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Old Jan 28, 2014 | 08:41 PM
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Hello, for some reason my 05 tc idols at 500 or under rpms and it sounds like its gonna die but never does. Does anyone have suggestions on how to fix this problem? I have no engine mods, only trd exhaust system.
Old Jan 29, 2014 | 12:39 PM
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Yeah, they do this once in a while. Seems normal for the most part. Disconnect your battery for 15 minutes and reconnect it. Then clean your MAF sensor. After those two things, it's going to be the best it's going to be. Just remember when disconnecting your battery, your ECU will need to re-learn its AFR after a few days so you will notices a fluctuation in RPM's for a day or so. Also, your windows will need to be reset, and your clock.
Old Jan 29, 2014 | 07:08 PM
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Originally Posted by criminaltc
Yeah, they do this once in a while. Seems normal for the most part. Disconnect your battery for 15 minutes and reconnect it. Then clean your MAF sensor. After those two things, it's going to be the best it's going to be. Just remember when disconnecting your battery, your ECU will need to re-learn its AFR after a few days so you will notices a fluctuation in RPM's for a day or so. Also, your windows will need to be reset, and your clock.
I agree with this. I had experienced something similar and resetting via battery unplugging worked.
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