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<blockquote data-quote="kar092000" data-source="post: 185105" data-attributes="member: 2067"><p>jayfactor, what happen to ur airflow...?? ur car humming right..?? i faced same problem last week but it got worse, initially the car humming, rpm goes up and down then the engine just dead. the engine failed to start after that. i just diy my air flow then my babe alive and kickin' again. what u do just take the airflow out then u can see the butterfly valve inside. at this point most probably ur butterfly valve is in it max open position which by right it should fully closed. so, what u do, just take a spray can of chain lubricant then spray to the clips which hold the valve then u just open and close the valve manually, using ur screw driver also can. keep on lubricate the valve until it smoothly close when u push it open. remember it should be at the full close position at all time when ur engine is not running. happy trying.</p><p> </p><p>cheers....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kar092000, post: 185105, member: 2067"] jayfactor, what happen to ur airflow...?? ur car humming right..?? i faced same problem last week but it got worse, initially the car humming, rpm goes up and down then the engine just dead. the engine failed to start after that. i just diy my air flow then my babe alive and kickin' again. what u do just take the airflow out then u can see the butterfly valve inside. at this point most probably ur butterfly valve is in it max open position which by right it should fully closed. so, what u do, just take a spray can of chain lubricant then spray to the clips which hold the valve then u just open and close the valve manually, using ur screw driver also can. keep on lubricate the valve until it smoothly close when u push it open. remember it should be at the full close position at all time when ur engine is not running. happy trying. cheers.... [/QUOTE]
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