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    Last week i finished fitting a diesel pump , water pump , cambelt and kit , rocker gasket and a turbo that dosent smoke , everthing was great , it started and ran perfectly so i took it to work and pressure washed the engine and bay to get rid of all the old oily gunk that has built up for years .After washing it i started the engine and the revs went straight up to about 1500 rpm , after 30 seconds or so they dropped back down to normal but when i depress the throttle it only gets up to 1500 rpm , i must have blown water in somewhere or knocked a vacuum pipe off somewhere but i cant find it , i have disconected every electrical socket and blown out with the airline and checked all the hoses as best as possible , a week later and its still the same , start up and run at 1500 rpm then drop down after 30 seconds or so and wont rev above 1500 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, please help edited to say i have a 2.4 efi surf

  • #2
    anyone ? please

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    • #3
      I read your post but I really have no idea. I pressure wash my engine bay every now and then, with no apparent ill effects.
      If no one else replies, maybe worth going to a friendly garage and explain what happened, the revs staying below 1500 and all that. It might be something obvious that we can't think of...
      Good luck

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      • #4
        Could be the Throttle Position Sensor.

        Nev.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by NiftyNev View Post
          Could be the Throttle Position Sensor.

          Nev.
          You are a diamond , i dont know what was wrong with it but i took it off played about with it cleand all the electrical conectors and bingo it works perfectly , i owe you a beer pal

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          • #6
            I drink bourbon. I thought TPS because it's the most likely part to get water in it. Be gentle if using a pressure washer and cover the TPS next time.
            Also be very careful with the alternator. They do not like to get too wet. Don't ask how I know that.

            Nev.

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            • #7
              Nice to see you're still out there Nev and helping others.

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