The throttle control on Volvo excavators usually involves mechanical throttle, electronic throttle (ECU/e-throttle), pedal or knob, sensors, and linkage. Faults may cause unstable engine idle, slow response, or inability to accelerate.
Possible Causes
Throttle pedal or knob sticking
Throttle cable or linkage worn or loose
Electronic throttle sensor failure
Engine control module (ECM) software error or malfunction
Remedies
Check pedal or knob for smooth operation → clean, lubricate, or replace
Inspect throttle cable and linkage → adjust or replace
Test throttle sensor voltage/signals → repair or replace
Reset or update ECM software; replace module if necessary
Possible Causes
Idle air control valve (IAC) clogged or damaged
Throttle sensor signal drift
Intake leaks or carbon buildup on throttle plate
Remedies
Clean or replace idle control valve
Calibrate or replace throttle sensor
Inspect intake system for leaks and clean throttle plate
Possible Causes
Pedal sticking or spring failure
Throttle cable or linkage rusted/worn
Electronic throttle actuator failure
Remedies
Clean pedal, lubricate or replace spring
Inspect throttle cable and linkage → replace if necessary
Test electronic throttle actuator, replace if faulty
Possible Causes
Throttle switch damaged or contact failure
ECU signal reception abnormal
Remedies
Replace throttle switch
Check wiring and ECU communication
Reset or replace ECU if needed
Regularly inspect throttle pedal, knob, and spring to ensure smooth operation.
Keep throttle cable and linkage lubricated to prevent wear and rust.
Regularly check electronic throttle sensors and actuators to avoid signal drift.
Clean throttle plate and intake system to maintain proper airflow.
Address throttle response issues promptly to prevent engine overload or unstable operation.
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