Why is my car idling high after replacing the throttle body

Asked by Franklin Jul 04, 2020 at 05:30 PM about the 2001 Volvo V70

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I put a throttle body on my V70 from a XC70 and
it's idling high I looked online and they sell throttle
bodies for V70 and XC70 turbo so I didn't think
there's a difference what do I do

4 Answers

40,180

remove the negative battery cable for a 10 minutes, that should default your settings.

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40,180

also check that all your vacuum lines are hooked up and you didn't disturb anything

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155,255

Yup, sounds like a vacuum leak. Hope that helps! Jim

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So because 1 throttle bodies from a turbo and the other ones not a turbo it shouldn't matter?

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