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What is the throttle matching method of Odyssey model 1 1?

Pacific Auto Network 1 1 Odyssey throttle matching method: 1, turn the key to the power gear and do not start it; 2. Let it stand for about 10 second, quickly step on the accelerator pedal to the bottom, hold it for 15 second, and then quickly lift the pedal; 3. Close the key door, remove the key and let it stand for about 15 seconds; 4. Start the car normally.

How to remove the throttle of Honda Odyssey? It is recommended that unfamiliar friends do not try it easily. After all, removing the throttle is a complicated process. You need some equipment to remove it. But conventional cleaning is still possible, and cleaning disassembly is simple disassembly. Just unscrew the screw that fixes the valve hose with a wrench and remove it, and see the valve opening of the throttle valve. Then carry out simple cleaning, and you can buy your own detergent. If it is complicated, such as overall disassembly and cleaning, it is recommended to go to a professional place.

Pay attention to the method when cleaning Odyssey throttle. First remove the intake throat, expose the throttle valve, remove the negative electrode of the battery, turn off the ignition switch, straighten the throttle valve, spray a small amount of "carburetor cleaner" into the throttle valve, and then carefully scrub it with a polyester rag or a high-spin "non-woven fabric". Deep in the throttle, you can hold a rag and scrub it carefully where your hands can't reach it. After cleaning, the throttle will be initialized according to the disassembly procedure just now. After cleaning the throttle, it needs to be initialized, because the computer has a memory function when adjusting the throttle opening, because there was sludge blockage in the past. In order to ensure the air intake, the computer will automatically adjust the throttle opening to make the air intake in a normal state.

(Photo/Text/Photo: Pacific Auto Network Q&A called Beast)