2004 Clio MkII
Sorry for the dull question, but I don't think I've had such a hard time with conflicting information from Google.
I was intending to do a proper removal and clean as the car is frequently idling roughly and losing power, but my engine looks nothing like any internet guide or my Haynes and after hours of reading everything I'm so confused as to what is permissible without going that far.
Luckily, access in situ is trivial. Here's what it looks like.
I have some Wynnes Air Intake & Carb Cleaner. I've read that I can't touch the butterfly, so how do I do it? And also read that I shouldn't clean it at all because it's not controlled by wire and I might damage the balance.
Would somebody mind a very straightward idiot's explanation? Can I just spray it in round the edges, let it dry for a short while, idle the engine, do the little timing reset jobbie and see if it worked?
Thank you very much in advance!
I was intending to do a proper removal and clean as the car is frequently idling roughly and losing power, but my engine looks nothing like any internet guide or my Haynes and after hours of reading everything I'm so confused as to what is permissible without going that far.
Luckily, access in situ is trivial. Here's what it looks like.
I have some Wynnes Air Intake & Carb Cleaner. I've read that I can't touch the butterfly, so how do I do it? And also read that I shouldn't clean it at all because it's not controlled by wire and I might damage the balance.
Would somebody mind a very straightward idiot's explanation? Can I just spray it in round the edges, let it dry for a short while, idle the engine, do the little timing reset jobbie and see if it worked?
Thank you very much in advance!