tonytherunner
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I see your knowledge has failed to keep up with fuel injection and drive by wire.
On at leasts one car I have had, flooring the throttle is how you CLEAR the flooding.
In this case I am beginning to think it is flooded and that it may well be a temperature sensor at fault.
If the ECT sensor fails or becomes disconnected, the ECM will use a default value which is based on values from the
engine oil temperature sensor. The driver may not notice that a fault is present although a fault code will be stored in
the ECM which can be retrieved using TestBook. The default value will also include operation of the cooling fans in
fast mode when the engine is running.