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Old 08-29-06, 11:11 PM   #1
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1.7 Flood Clear Issue

I have an Rtek 1.7 installed and am having some funny flood clear issues. When I try the flood clear by pushing the accelerator to the floor the car starts as if it is getting full fuel (high revs). I have had this on all 3 occasions that I have done the flood clear. Any reason this feature would not work correctly?
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Old 08-30-06, 02:59 AM   #2
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You need to check your TPS sensor as per the factory service manual procedure and make sure the readings are in spec.
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I put in a NEW TPS last nite and now it seems the flood clear works properly. I have a question now about hesitation. I will make a new thread for this. Thanks for all your help!
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