My car has been idling higher than usual. Around 750-ish. So I decided to look at the throttle body to see if there was any carbon build up. And there was, alot of it. So I went to Autozone and got me some throttle body cleaner and cleaned the throttle body.
After that I put everything back together and wanted to go for a drive. But as soon as I started her up I knew something was wrong. Now not only is it idling even higher, around 900, but when I'm driving about 60-65mph and let go of the gas to slowly slow down for a red light, the rpm's hover around 1500 and only slowly goes down to around 1300. From there I pretty much have to engine brake to stop.
I don't know what I did wrong. At first I thought maybe I damaged the MAP sensor beause I took a screwdriver with a rag wrapped around it to clean passed the throttle body. I took the MAP sensor out and saw that there was a little gunk in it. Not knowing if that was the problem I just got a new one. But it didn't change anything. I also changed the MAF sensor, also didn't change anything. Was going to change the throttle position sensor until the guy at autozone told me that the throttle body and throttle position sensor are one piece so I'd have to buy a new throttle body which would set me back around $226. I decided to pass on that one.
Anyways, I've been talking to a guy on here, Jeff, who thinks its a vacuum leak. I found this tube coming out of my throttle body that isn't hooked up to anything. I put my finger on it with the engine running, but didn't feel any pressure or vacuum. I don't know if that means anything or not. I took a picture of it. Kinda hard to see but I'm pointing at it with a screwdriver. Anyone know what it's for? Also, doesn anyone know where I can find like a vacuum line diagram for an 06 GXP?
Any help would be appreciated.