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SVT Shelby GT500
Anyone know why this is happening?
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<blockquote data-quote="MO K" data-source="post: 16805310" data-attributes="member: 203661"><p>The repair shop couldn't find the cause, so the opinion was to just replace the throttle body, and to restore the custom tune to its original state. I could instinctively know that it was not the right answer, </p><p>Then, among your replies on the forum, the problem was solved after replacing the throttle body. focused on opinions. </p><p>So I checked the throttle position sensor voltage at idle.</p><p></p><p>Voltage was measured at V1.76 and the adjusting screw was also loose! So, I searched the factory setting and adjusted it to V1.23 and fixed the adjusting screw. And the problem was solved. Good luck, and thank you. Let's all ride the 5th generation GT500 for a long, long time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MO K, post: 16805310, member: 203661"] The repair shop couldn't find the cause, so the opinion was to just replace the throttle body, and to restore the custom tune to its original state. I could instinctively know that it was not the right answer, Then, among your replies on the forum, the problem was solved after replacing the throttle body. focused on opinions. So I checked the throttle position sensor voltage at idle. Voltage was measured at V1.76 and the adjusting screw was also loose! So, I searched the factory setting and adjusted it to V1.23 and fixed the adjusting screw. And the problem was solved. Good luck, and thank you. Let's all ride the 5th generation GT500 for a long, long time. [/QUOTE]
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