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my car is running in safety mode

i have done an ecu check and has come up code 13 water temp sensor

im going to replace this 2day but i also have a prob with the car idle sometimes when started or sitting in traffic the car runs between 1000/1800 rpm almost like the throttle is sticking could this be the sensor on the passenger throttle bodie ????? any suggestions can it be cleaned or am i better off just replacing????

any ideas on cost or where to get one thanx

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I'd wait until you've replaced the water sensor and see what's happened.

Your throttle won't be sticking but do a search for TPS (Throttle Position Sensor) and you'll find how to test and reset it.

You could have a problem with the idle valve which might need tweeking but see how the water sensor goes first.

Normally when it's code 13 it's a bad connection, but good idea to replace with new sensor as they are not expensive.

When your ECU sences a faulty CTS (coolant temp sensor) is will affect your idle. I'm sure once you install the new sensor your idle problems will disappear (remember to reset ECU ;))

pull the yellow connector off its on the top metal water hose that goes into the engine thats the 1 that goes to the ecu, you might find its got corrosion if its green inside, clean it with a bit of emery cloth or fine wet and dry should sort your problem out its pretty common

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