Hi all,
My 05 sat for 6 weeks. This morning, it was very hard starting. Key on, hit starter, sounded like it wanted to start, but no joy. Then the check engine light came on, code 16 on the display. I tried a couple more times, even fiddled with the throttle a bit, but no start, then I smelled raw gas like it was flooded.
I waited a couple minutes, almost resigned myself to put it away for the day (beautiful day here in the metroplex), then turned on the key, opened the throttle wide and closed it -- check engine light off and code off. Hit starter and it stumbled to life! Ran great all day.
After the ride, I checked the code: "A stuck throttle position sensor is detected." I guess opening and closing the throttle "unstuck" the TPS, which must have stuck from sitting too long.
I thought I saw this problem described here or elsewhere but couldn't find it using the search function. Has anyone else seen this? Any residual problems I should be worrying about (besides not letting the thing sit for 6 weeks ever again!)?
Thanks, Ed
My 05 sat for 6 weeks. This morning, it was very hard starting. Key on, hit starter, sounded like it wanted to start, but no joy. Then the check engine light came on, code 16 on the display. I tried a couple more times, even fiddled with the throttle a bit, but no start, then I smelled raw gas like it was flooded.
I waited a couple minutes, almost resigned myself to put it away for the day (beautiful day here in the metroplex), then turned on the key, opened the throttle wide and closed it -- check engine light off and code off. Hit starter and it stumbled to life! Ran great all day.
After the ride, I checked the code: "A stuck throttle position sensor is detected." I guess opening and closing the throttle "unstuck" the TPS, which must have stuck from sitting too long.
I thought I saw this problem described here or elsewhere but couldn't find it using the search function. Has anyone else seen this? Any residual problems I should be worrying about (besides not letting the thing sit for 6 weeks ever again!)?
Thanks, Ed