i sprayed some stuff my dad had to check for leaks that bubbles up when there are there were no leaks
A vacuum leak would suck fluid in not bubble it up.
I'm sure it did that too.
Hey Winter, you never said how the car ran after cleaning the TB. Is the issue gone? Just curious as I'm having the same issue on my 02' NA and I'll be doing the MAF and TB tomorrow morning.
i cant be sure for about a month because the problem is very intermittent. sometimes it happens often sometimes not for weeks. so ill keep ya updated. i can say for sure that the car starts up real quick now after i cleaned the throttle body. starts as quick as the snap of your fingers so i can notice the cleaning helped in some way haha.
your going to need a new gasket on an 02 its not like the 04+,its a metal type that falls apart when you take it apartThanks for the update. I'm actually heading down in about 15 minutes to start doing mine. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that this clears up the issue. Mine doesn't throw up any codes either and is also intermittent.
well nothing happened at all i would have noticed stuff getting sucked in. now i feel dumb that i said it would have bubbled up because i know better lol. but yeah nothing happened. and again i emphasize that i watched the gasket seal. there was not even the slightest crack between the tb and the intake manifold. and no codes were thrown because the check engine light didnt come on.
your going to need a new gasket on an 02 its not like the 04+,its a metal type that falls apart when you take it apart
Take the maf out and clean it only with maf cleaner dont go spraying carb cleaner in the tb with the maf in there
Also your maf is a dime a dozen in the jy and can probly get one for 20 bucks so do the maf d/c test to verify the maf is having issues if it is just grab one from the jy for next to nothing, map sensor too could cause issues