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Throttle Body advice needed



  Clio Privilege 2001 1.4
hello all,

fairly new to this site! been having loads of fun looking at your mods, upgrades and reading your posts, learnt so much already!

i have a problem with my clio.. taken it to the garage and they said the likely cause is the throttle body. symtoms are inconsistent rev speeds at idle, sometimes the idle going down to zero (and the engine dying). some days i'll fire her up, she'll sit at 500-1000 revs for a moment then go down to zero. have to give her loads of gas when pulling away sometimes.

anyway, my clio is a mk2 2001 1.4 16v privilege model.

i've been trying to source a throttle body from somewhere other than renault (who want an arm and a leg), but speaking to one indpendant garage the other day they told me the part is coded and will needed to be fitted by a renault garage.. can anyone verify this? i had a look around on the net and someone suggested that this is only the case in newer clios.. anyone know if this would be the case for mine?

also if anyone knows a good source for one i'd love to hear it.. did find a guy on eBay who said he had one for my car but he seems to have vanished!

if anyone has any tips, advice or suggestions i'd love to hear them. im a bit of novice when it comes to cars!

look forward to reading your replies.

paul
 
  Clio 220 lpg
Hi You may find that it only needs taken off and cleaning. It may look clean but it only needs a small amount of dirt to make them not tick over properly
 
  172 Ph1/Scooby MY00
It sounds more like the ICV (Idle Control Valve), same symptoms as on my 172. They cost about £55 to buy and I think you can only get them from Renault (be cheeky and ask for a discount!). I'd get it fitted by an independant Renault specialist - I fitted mine and it needed adjusting, and was a right pain.
 


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