First. Thanks Aaron for posting another DIY for a maintenance guru. Without this, I wouldn't have attempted to do it myself, so thank you for that tremendously.
Doing this was very easy, but I just found it really time consuming, although I spent a ton of time cleaning it. Probably cleaning each throttle body with a rag a good 10 times and probably used up 10-15 cue tips for each throttle body. It was really dirty and could definitely feel the buildup.
So why did I do this?
1. Because I'm at 60k miles and felt like I should.
2. Once several months ago the car stalled on start. This only happened once and awhile ago.
3. There were a few times I noticed the rpms dropped, but this was also a long time ago....now I'm thinking that maybe this was only happening once in a while when it was winter because I can't remember the last time it did it. But I decided from the above that the next time I have a chance to clean the throttle bodies I would.
Afterwards:
I haven't noticed anything. Before after it warmed up it would idle at 650 and now afterwards it does. I haven't noticed anything at all.....at least thus far, but I guess when you don't notice anything it's a good thing right!?
The whole being careful with the butterfly valve:
when cleaning it, I was actually going to move the butterfly valve carefully but couldn't! I put a decent amount of force on the top and then tried on the bottom and tried doing it from both sides and couldn't move either throttle body. It felt like they were locked into place and I didn't want to force it any more because I felt there was a bigger chance I would knock it out of place then. I pushed with a finger a decent amount though. In fact, when cleaning it then, I cleaning it aggressively with cue tips touching the butterfly valve a ton and with the rag a ton and pressing down on it quite a bit. I was doing this since I felt like I couldn't move it anyway. I had my paint wood stick and everything ready but just couldn't open it without attempting to do it really hard. Also, I did NOT do anything with the battery.