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Throttle response
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n17ele
PostPosted: Thu Feb 05, 2015 3:37 am Up
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Hi
I have a 1.4 8v (2006). The throttle sometimes stops working. If I stop the car, take the key out, then start it all ok again. What should I be looking at ?
If I leave the key in and then start it, it still has no throttle response
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PostPosted: Thu Feb 05, 2015 9:44 am Up
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throttle sensor ? Is it cable or throttle by wire (electric)?

I guess its electric as a cable wouldnt be a intermitern issue .
Check connections are all ok .
If so Try a different throttle senor or if no good faulty throttlebody ?

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n17ele
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It is drive by wire ( should be drive you around the bend) Where is throttle sensor ? is that the accelerator pedal assembly ?

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I guess it should be around the throttle pedal somewhere .
Ive never had a issue touch wood .
il check haynes manual . ( post results in morning ish )


Im sure there are plenty of users on here that can help ??

Get the car so that the throttle does not work .
take of air box pipe look at the butterfly in the throttlebody to see if it is moving properly to let air pass as your mate presses the pedal ?

If it aint broke dont fix it !
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n17ele
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Hi
Thanks, Does not work like that, since its drive by wire the computer effectively opens the throttle. I think that by knocking the engine off and removing the key it is resetting something. As I mentioned if I don't remove the key it is not being reset. I think you are correct, there is something that is not sending or not receiving a signal ??

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Time to plug in the diagnostics and get some pointer towards where the problem could be. Much better than guessing and throwing money at it.
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Plug it in
Check connectors / wireing
Anything else playing up?

If nothing found. No codes and the connectors are ok it might be a fault with the bsi
But test all components before getting it remanufacture
Test the verible resistor on pedal
Test wiring
Earths

Reset bsi. I dont find this does anything but worth a go

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Well the first thing to do is to scan it,and see if there is any fault regarding the throttle body,if all is good,then I would say that you can take it out,give it a good clean,by spraying it with carp cleaner,while having the butterfly facing the ground,so that the liquid do not enter the electric system,and wipe it with a clean cloth,till the butterfly returns to it's original color which whitish or silver,anyway,let it dry well before you install it.

after letting it dry,and fitting it back to the car,this step needs PP2000,as you will do a rest to the throttle body,all you have to do it follow the steps the the software asks you to do,and make sure car is cold,and coolant temp. under 30oC

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If it was me I would disconnect, check and reconnect connections at both pedal and throttle body. See how that goes first. Disconnect and reconnect cleans the connectors and may be enough to fix it.
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Thanks all for your answers.
Just to confirm one thing that Timon2210 said ? Am I correct in thinking that you say that if I disconnect the throttle body I need pp2000 to reset the throttle ? I thought I could reset it by turning the car on (not starting) and push pedal to floor and release. That way the system calibrates itself ?
I also have an issue with tick over but only when cold.
Bottom line really is do I have to have a PP2000 to reset the throttle ?
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Well if you disconnect it's plug,and reconnect it,it won't need resting,but after cleaning,the only method I know off is to rest it using a pp2000,with a long process that can take up to 30-40 min. depending on the weather if it's cold or warm,as the final stage is when the fans kick in .
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Thanks
I have a tick over problem ( or lack of when cold)
Do you think the fact that I have taken throttle body off, cleaned and replaced it and not reset with pp2000 is the cause?
Thanks again

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n17ele wrote:
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I have a tick over problem ( or lack of when cold)
Do you think the fact that I have taken throttle body off, cleaned and replaced it and not reset with pp2000 is the cause?
Thanks again

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n17ele
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Thanks Timon2210
I don't have pp200, however I have read this - Would this work ? Thanks again
Pedal position sensor programming procedure
• accelerator pedal at rest,
• switch on the ignition,
• press the accelerator pedal down fully,
• release the accelerator pedal,
• start the engine without accelerating.

Motorised throttle housing programming procedure
• switch on the ignition,
• leave the ignition on for at least 10 seconds (do not switch off the ignition
during these 10 seconds and do not press the accelerator pedal),
• switch off the ignition and leave it off for 15 seconds (the ECU records the
motorised throttle programming parameters in the EEPROM - this is the
POWER LATCH phase),
Warning: Do not switch the ignition on during these 15 seconds.
Important: If the values are not programmed:
• the system will not control the engine torque correctly as a
function of throttle opening,
The ECU will effectively not be able to precisely recognise:
• the closed and fully open positions of the throttle.

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The motorised throttle bodies are a known weak spot.

Just changed one on my ET3 powered 206.

Really needs scanning with Peugeot Planet, im sure there will be some faults stored in the memory that are throttle related.

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