2000 Gs 300 hesitation
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Also check the gasket of the TB. Over the years our car the gasket of the TB spent a little and start to leak in that area and that causes the hesation as well. My other recom. is be careful when you are cleaning the TB because you use the product can enter inside of the small holes that are inside of the TB and the cleaner go inside of that small holes and damage the TPS when you do that. Be careful with that. My best recommendation is to use a friend and do it with the engine running and your friend rev the engine to 1,500 rpm or 2,000 and there will start to use the TB cleaner. So you know you're just cleaned the TB and so the cleaner no goes into the small holes inside of the TB. Good luck and give us and update please.
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I hope your fix is simpler than mine. One of my ignition coils went (never checked which one though). I swapped out the coils for ones out of my project car (Soarer VVTi), she's been running fine since.
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Hey I found it....it is a hose but it's not leaking....some jack leg before I got the car put a tube like soft plastic hose on the car it's collapsing and when I mash on the gas it's restricting the airflow....its like palsing when its warm up not whats suppose to be happing....Thanks for all the help fellas i would have never check if i had never asked!!!!!👌👌👍👍
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Thanks for the pictures. This past Monday I change the Gasket of the TB, PCV Valve, PCV Hose, Spark Plugs Wires and Spark Plugs and I never check that hose. I need to check that. Thanks again.
Old one on the left & new one on the right.
This the area where the gasket leaking.
You can see the debris in the valve cover where the throttle body gasket was leaking.
One of the new spark plug cable.<br/><br/>
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[QUOTE=Lboggie;9019460]
Lboggie, I want to say THANKS AGAIN for the pictures. The air hises are locare on the intake manifold and not on the Throttle Body. Your pictures help me a lot this morning to look where I had to look to found the air hose. On the Throttle Body the only 2 hose that go on the bottom of the Throttle Body is for the cooland system and NOT for air.
I NOT want to offend anyone of the member here, but a better description of where is it located whatever part, problem or pictures, that help a lot to the member that has the problem or asking for help. It is my humble opinion. Thanks again . Here is a few picture that I found this morning.
The clamp was cover the crack and was undetectable to see it. This was my hesitation for like 8 months and I spend a lot of money buying many parts to know that it was only this hose that was cracked. OEM Hose on the dealer is around $29.00 and I fix the problem with $8.00. Many THANKS AGAIN Lboggie for the pictures
On your picture, the same hose that you have show that some area missing a rubber. Just wash that hose because maybe sooner start given problem or hesitation again. Look the picture again and you see it what I tey to say to you.
Lboggie, I want to say THANKS AGAIN for the pictures. The air hises are locare on the intake manifold and not on the Throttle Body. Your pictures help me a lot this morning to look where I had to look to found the air hose. On the Throttle Body the only 2 hose that go on the bottom of the Throttle Body is for the cooland system and NOT for air.
I NOT want to offend anyone of the member here, but a better description of where is it located whatever part, problem or pictures, that help a lot to the member that has the problem or asking for help. It is my humble opinion. Thanks again . Here is a few picture that I found this morning.
The clamp was cover the crack and was undetectable to see it. This was my hesitation for like 8 months and I spend a lot of money buying many parts to know that it was only this hose that was cracked. OEM Hose on the dealer is around $29.00 and I fix the problem with $8.00. Many THANKS AGAIN Lboggie for the pictures
On your picture, the same hose that you have show that some area missing a rubber. Just wash that hose because maybe sooner start given problem or hesitation again. Look the picture again and you see it what I tey to say to you.
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