6th Gen Max Seafoam and In Cabin Air Filter Maintenance Videos
#41
- The car will produce moderate to heavy smoke for about the first 5-10 minutes. The more you drive the faster it will dissipate.
- My check engine light flashed for about 30-45 seconds
- Why didn't you clean the throttle body before you put it back on??? IMO no, I wouldn't use it because of it's patrolum base and residue may cause more buildup of dirt. Plus I didn't see it listed on the bottle but I could be wrong.
- My check engine light flashed for about 30-45 seconds
- Why didn't you clean the throttle body before you put it back on??? IMO no, I wouldn't use it because of it's patrolum base and residue may cause more buildup of dirt. Plus I didn't see it listed on the bottle but I could be wrong.
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I really wanted to clean my throttle, but I heard it's not good to touch the plate on the throtle. I heard many people have ruined this and had to pay a lot to get it fixed. I plan on using seafoam soon, but I would also like to clean the throtle. I also plan on adding the oil catch cans to avoid future oil residue buildup. Any recommendations on getting the throttle cleaned up?
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#46
Alright, so yesterday I put Seafoam into my throttle intake(the little hole coming out the engine, just like in the video). I did not have nearly as much smoke coming out as in the video. I had about 4 seconds of smoke coming out of my exhaust, after driving off for about 2 minutes. My engine DID turn off 3-4 times while I put the Seafoam through the hole, with the same type of funnel in the video. So either I did not have much carbon buildup or I did not use enough Seafoam. However, I did use a little more than a third of the Seafoam, I'll say between 1/3 and 1/2.
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Alright, so yesterday I put Seafoam into my throttle intake(the little hole coming out the engine, just like in the video). I did not have nearly as much smoke coming out as in the video. I had about 4 seconds of smoke coming out of my exhaust, after driving off for about 2 minutes. My engine DID turn off 3-4 times while I put the Seafoam through the hole, with the same type of funnel in the video. So either I did not have much carbon buildup or I did not use enough Seafoam. However, I did use a little more than a third of the Seafoam, I'll say between 1/3 and 1/2.
#48
Chern, Thanks for cabin filter vid. I just changed mine this afternoon after watching you make it look easy. Took a few minutes longer this time than it took you but the next time will be easier. 26,000 miles, how's all that cr*p get in there anyway :>). Enjoy the day. Frank
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Chern, Thanks for cabin filter vid. I just changed mine this afternoon after watching you make it look easy. Took a few minutes longer this time than it took you but the next time will be easier. 26,000 miles, how's all that cr*p get in there anyway :>). Enjoy the day. Frank
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Try a junk yard or just pull the other one out, take it into a Lowes or Home depot and in the special hardware sections find a push pin about the same diameter or find a large size smooth nail with a flat head, measure, cut the pointy end off and use that!!!
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#61
ok I finally have some time to do this and am very close to my next oil change
can someone please tell me where the oem im vaccum hose is on this picture. I do not want to start pulling stuff I am not suppose to. I am assuming it's still on the left hand side so I took the pic towards that area. thanks in advance
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can someone please tell me where the oem im vaccum hose is on this picture. I do not want to start pulling stuff I am not suppose to. I am assuming it's still on the left hand side so I took the pic towards that area. thanks in advance
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#62
its the one connected to the top of the intake manifold there on the left, to the right of the round black circle. To check you can turn the engine on and pull off that tube and see if it's sucking in air from the manifold.
btw, could use an engine wash =))
btw, could use an engine wash =))
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ok I finally have some time to do this and am very close to my next oil change
can someone please tell me where the oem im vaccum hose is on this picture. I do not want to start pulling stuff I am not suppose to. I am assuming it's still on the left hand side so I took the pic towards that area. thanks in advance
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can someone please tell me where the oem im vaccum hose is on this picture. I do not want to start pulling stuff I am not suppose to. I am assuming it's still on the left hand side so I took the pic towards that area. thanks in advance
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The only hose on the left going into the front of the Intake Manifold...
#66
Anyways, did it this afternoon. Did all the procedures exactly as the bottle and your video said...quite a lot of smoke, but not as much as I thought there would be. I mean I reved it for a good while and the smoke dissipated pretty rapidly.
One thing I didn't know is how much fuel to have in the tank while doing this. Someone where I bought the seafoam said it's better to have at least half a tank of gas in. Anyways, I had about 60% of fuel in the tank.
I'll change my RP first thing in the a.m.
#70
ahh ya, i tried it and it comes off pretty easy, but i wanted to pull the other end of it so I can use it as a straw but the other end seems impossible to pull off. I'm gonna try to use an actual straw to see if that works when it comes time to doin it next week.
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btw, I'm gonna do the 60k mile service at the dealer right after this also and it says on the list that they do a fuel system cleaning. I wonder what it is they do? Should I tell them not to do it and try to save a few bucks?
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u mean no SES light right after the procedure? that's good I was expecting one when I do mine.
btw, I'm gonna do the 60k mile service at the dealer right after this also and it says on the list that they do a fuel system cleaning. I wonder what it is they do? Should I tell them not to do it and try to save a few bucks?
btw, I'm gonna do the 60k mile service at the dealer right after this also and it says on the list that they do a fuel system cleaning. I wonder what it is they do? Should I tell them not to do it and try to save a few bucks?
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Can't hurt unless they are charging a rediculous price for it and you can go out and buy a good fuel system cleaner and pour it in your gas tank yourself. If your car is running good in your opinion, skip it!
#75
Ok so I just came back from a seafoam treatment on the max. I did the 1/3 in the oil and 1/3 in the gas tank first. Then turned the engine on and put the rest into the intake manifold. Stalled once only. I then turned the car off and let it sit for about 10 mintues. When I turned the car on no white smoke was coming out until like a minute later. I then revved it a little smoked a good amount i guess for about another 2-3 minutes and stopped smoking. Then went for a spirited drive in some near by twisties.
My point is, I was expecting a bit more prolonged smoke, but I guess because the car hasnt seen anything buy 91 octane and synthetic oil there wasnt that much carbon build up to be burned off?
car feels slightly smoother maybe, but it could be psychological lol.
My point is, I was expecting a bit more prolonged smoke, but I guess because the car hasnt seen anything buy 91 octane and synthetic oil there wasnt that much carbon build up to be burned off?
car feels slightly smoother maybe, but it could be psychological lol.
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Ok so I just came back from a seafoam treatment on the max. I did the 1/3 in the oil and 1/3 in the gas tank first. Then turned the engine on and put the rest into the intake manifold. Stalled once only. I then turned the car off and let it sit for about 10 mintues. When I turned the car on no white smoke was coming out until like a minute later. I then revved it a little smoked a good amount i guess for about another 2-3 minutes and stopped smoking. Then went for a spirited drive in some near by twisties.
My point is, I was expecting a bit more prolonged smoke, but I guess because the car hasnt seen anything buy 91 octane and synthetic oil there wasnt that much carbon build up to be burned off?
car feels slightly smoother maybe, but it could be psychological lol.
My point is, I was expecting a bit more prolonged smoke, but I guess because the car hasnt seen anything buy 91 octane and synthetic oil there wasnt that much carbon build up to be burned off?
car feels slightly smoother maybe, but it could be psychological lol.
#78
I just put 1/3 in my crankcase tonight, and I didn't notice any smoking at all..none. I'll try the IM tomorrow, and I bet a lot will come out then. I don't know why I was expecting it. She only gets 93 octane and Pennzoil Platinum. 04 80k miles
#80
Guess it's time to Seafoam my car, the Service Engine Soon light came on and when I took it into the dealer, besides being told I need a new Front Cat, they wanted to power flush my engine and do a fuel injection service