2008 Honda Accord: DIY how to remove and clean your throttle body.

2008 Honda Accord:  DIY how to remove and clean your throttle body.

This video is part 2 in a 3 part series of cleaning the intake system. In this video, we are completely removing and cleaning the throttle body. I have been having issues with an unstable…

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Joshua Sightler says:

Going to use your videos this weekend on my womans 09 accord going to do a
spark plug change and the throttle body cleaning. Love the videos I throw
back some Natty during my projects as well. Keep it Natural

Bullshitkorner says:

holy shit man those are some serious corroded battery cables you got
happening

crystal cummins says:

idle probably just needed to be relearned, and you did that by resetting
the pcm by way of disconnecting the battery.

felix wong says:

So true that a 2008 honda doesn’t have iacv? Did not see one on yours.

Ahmed Anwer says:

thanksgiving 

Lonnie Velazquez says:

Great video man! Glad you’re Accord is idling fine.

nnguyen2000 says:

Thank you for sharing your video. It is very much appreciated. I have a
2010 Crosstour with same engine with 40K miles. I was thinking of doing
this maintenance, but wasn’t sure how to proceed as there was no guide on
how to do it. Go 8th Gen Accord!!!

Chadwick B says:

First off, great video! But did you notice any change in throttle response?
I did this on Saturday. I have the 2009 with 84k miles. The throttle body
was pretty grose with gunk lol. But now the throttle response seems way
touchyer…did you notice the same. Also I did the MAF cleaning

cuzzinchris says:

Natty Ice! Nice.

crystal cummins says:

really necessary to cuss that much?

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