Keeping that body clean – cleaning Jeep TJ throttle body and idle air controller
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 Published On Oct 9, 2021

My 1997 2.5L TJ is idling at rpms higher than normal. Quick video demonstrating how to use throttle body cleaner (not carb cleaner!) to clean the idle air controller (IAC) and throttle body to get the rpms back down to normal levels, all without removing any parts off the Jeep.

Project TJ is the chronicling of working on my 1997 Jeep Wrangler. It's the SE version of a TJ with a 2.5L four cylinder and a standard transmission. At the time of making this video, the Jeep had ~205,200 miles on it.

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