imtheking Posted June 30, 2005 Share Posted June 30, 2005 this morning i turned on the car and as i began to accelerate, the engine began to misfire a bit. when i got to the stop sign, the engine was shaking the car. had some rough acceleration and then the check engine light started blinking. the light stopped blinking and a 10 minutes later, the car started to drive fine. I had spark plugs changed at dealer back in december 2004. What do you guys think? Friend said it might a dirty gas line or something. Since the check engine light blinked a few times, is that code now stored in the system?????? Im thinking of going to dealer to see what problem is..... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LSUMatt1514 Posted July 1, 2005 Share Posted July 1, 2005 See my post above about where the PCV or brake booster is located. Sounds like you need to add some Seafoam to that engine and clean it up. It will restore performance and your smooth idle will return. Matt Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TurboGS300 Posted July 1, 2005 Share Posted July 1, 2005 See my post above about where the PCV or brake booster is located. Sounds like you need to add some Seafoam to that engine and clean it up. It will restore performance and your smooth idle will return.Matt ← That's a great place to start! <_< Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
imtheking Posted July 1, 2005 Author Share Posted July 1, 2005 Other then Seafoam, can i just purchase some fuel injector cleaner and pour it in the gas tank? What should I get to clean the throttle body etc? I called my mechanic and he said he wants $95 to do a full cleaning...meaning clean fuel injectors (probably by just pouring stuff in the gas tank), clean throttle body etc....sounds like stuff i can do myself anybody got intructions on cleaning the throttle body? where is it on the engine? Thanks again! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TurboGS300 Posted July 2, 2005 Share Posted July 2, 2005 Other then Seafoam, can i just purchase some fuel injector cleaner and pour it in the gas tank?What should I get to clean the throttle body etc? I called my mechanic and he said he wants $95 to do a full cleaning...meaning clean fuel injectors (probably by just pouring stuff in the gas tank), clean throttle body etc....sounds like stuff i can do myself anybody got intructions on cleaning the throttle body? where is it on the engine? Thanks again! ← You can use any good quality fuel injection cleaner. It might take a a few tankfuls mixed with fuel injector cleaner to do the job, especially if you've never done it before. You can buy some carb cleaner in a can at walmart. Remove the air hose going into the intake and you'll probably see lots of black gunky buildup. Spray the cleaner into the throttlebody and using a toothbrush scrub as much off as possible off the throttle plate. Spray cleaner into any openings in the throttle body to flush them out. Be careful you don't lose the spray wand inside the throttle body. <_< Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LSUMatt1514 Posted July 2, 2005 Share Posted July 2, 2005 Simply adding Seafoam to the gas tank will only clean your injectors and the inside walls of the cylinders. To clean the top of the valves, you need to add it through one of your vacuum lines. I just treated her car tonight (via vacuum line and gas tank). I'll add about half a can into the crankcase before she drives to the Express Oil Change to have her oil changed. I don't like to run it mixed with the oil very long, but it is safe to do and they recommend it and it definitely works. The first time I added it to the crankcase of my 4Runner and drove to the oil change place, I asked the tech to see the filter and the oil was definitely dirty so it did indeed do what is was supposed to. However, that's why I don't add it to the oil and leave it. Give it a shot. For $5 a can you won't be disappointed. Matt Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LSUMatt1514 Posted July 2, 2005 Share Posted July 2, 2005 Oops, just realized you were asking about the throttle body. I've never cleaned mine, but I probably should. Check the Tech section under maintenance on Yotatech.com Those guys know alot and I'm sure they've got a good product that they use to clean theirs. I seem to recall seeing a writeup on cleaning the throttle body on a 4Runner on Yotatech. Matt Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
skymntn Posted July 5, 2005 Share Posted July 5, 2005 Does anyone have any opinions on this stuff in a red can called Marvel Mystery Oil? I used to use it in older cars by adding to the gas tank and crank case, but am not sure about adding into the same in my GS 300. Thanks. Lou Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
viclykewhoa Posted January 12, 2006 Share Posted January 12, 2006 Simply adding Seafoam to the gas tank will only clean your injectors and the inside walls of the cylinders. To clean the top of the valves, you need to add it through one of your vacuum lines. I just treated her car tonight (via vacuum line and gas tank). I'll add about half a can into the crankcase before she drives to the Express Oil Change to have her oil changed. I don't like to run it mixed with the oil very long, but it is safe to do and they recommend it and it definitely works. The first time I added it to the crankcase of my 4Runner and drove to the oil change place, I asked the tech to see the filter and the oil was definitely dirty so it did indeed do what is was supposed to. However, that's why I don't add it to the oil and leave it. Give it a shot. For $5 a can you won't be disappointed. Matt do you add Seafoam to the oil crank case where you add engine oil? is that where the oil crank case is? don't know much about cars... thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LSUMatt1514 Posted January 12, 2006 Share Posted January 12, 2006 Yes, you add it into the oil where the oil cap is on your engine. I usually pour some in and then drive to get my oil changed. I don't leave it in there for any extended period of time. This stuff is great. Use it!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GuyTelefunken Posted January 12, 2006 Share Posted January 12, 2006 The first step is to check for codes. You can bet that whenever a check engine lights in a Lexus, there is a 99.9% chance you will find one or more codes stored in the ECU. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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