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<blockquote data-quote="azan23uk" data-source="post: 308518" data-attributes="member: 8654"><p>The computer reads 'Throttle Housing Assy'. He showed me the part. Its located in between the air box and the main engine itself. He's put in a used one and the car now runs better. More responsive to throttle input. He said no need to pay now. Can use the car to test the unit. After raya, if nothing goes wrong..can pay.</p><p></p><p>I highlighted that my original throttle unit looks fine, all internal, valves, seals all look fine. he said the fault was in the small 'box' (black) attached to the whole throttle body. It's where the electronics is. He showed it to me. The used unit is not too shabby either. </p><p></p><p>I think my problem is the same as our dearest forummer "publicbus" was facing. AB in the end changed the same thing after some wrong diagnoses. Anyway, still gauging the performance of my car closely before I part with the RM1,500 bil after raya.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="azan23uk, post: 308518, member: 8654"] The computer reads 'Throttle Housing Assy'. He showed me the part. Its located in between the air box and the main engine itself. He's put in a used one and the car now runs better. More responsive to throttle input. He said no need to pay now. Can use the car to test the unit. After raya, if nothing goes wrong..can pay. I highlighted that my original throttle unit looks fine, all internal, valves, seals all look fine. he said the fault was in the small 'box' (black) attached to the whole throttle body. It's where the electronics is. He showed it to me. The used unit is not too shabby either. I think my problem is the same as our dearest forummer "publicbus" was facing. AB in the end changed the same thing after some wrong diagnoses. Anyway, still gauging the performance of my car closely before I part with the RM1,500 bil after raya. [/QUOTE]
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