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its the smaller piece screwed to the throttle body, where the two coolant hoses feed into. #2 in the pic, below the throttle body. throttle body is after the air intake, but before the intake manifold.
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my car starts choking up as if it were going to turn off. and the check engine light is on and says there's a problem with the idle air control valve.
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Most likely, the IAC valve needs to be removed and cleaned. Perhaps the throttlebody needs to be cleaned as well. Check to see if you are leaking air anywhere.
Oh yeah, and don't touch your throttle body idle screw.
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yea i'm not replacing the iac valve just yet. i'm taking it out and cleaning it first to see if that works. buying a new iac valve is my last resort. is there anything else that might be causing this?
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You're going to have to take off the TB to get the iac valve since yours is at the bottom. I would clean the TB as well. Cover any sensors with a rubber band and a plastic bag (or whatever). Spray out the holes with carb or brake cleaner and make sure it's all clean. When you put the IAC back on, put a little oil on the seal so it expands a bit.
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i cleaned the IAC but it still chokes up but barely only at high rpms. there is a black piece in the IAC i wanted to know if that can be removed??
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No part inside the IACV should be removed.
What specific OBDII code for the IACV is the ECU throwing? I ask because there is more than one, and troubleshooting for each code is different. In addition, the IACV is only one possible cause for an idle problem.
Finally, you mention that the engine bogs at high rpm. This does not fit with an idle problem and sounds more like misfiring. How old are the plugs, wires, cap, and rotor?
What specific OBDII code for the IACV is the ECU throwing? I ask because there is more than one, and troubleshooting for each code is different. In addition, the IACV is only one possible cause for an idle problem.
Finally, you mention that the engine bogs at high rpm. This does not fit with an idle problem and sounds more like misfiring. How old are the plugs, wires, cap, and rotor?
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I went to atozone and the checked the code it came back with Idle Air Control problem i'm not sure the code though. what else can be the idle problem??? and i have no idea how old the spark plugs and wires are. and whats cap and rotor? i'm new to this so i might ask dumb questions
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In the hood fuse box, there's a 7.5A fuse labeled Back Up. Remove this fuse for a few minutes and then reinstall it. This will clear all CEL codes from the ECU. Then drive the car and if the CEL turns on and remains on, bring the car back to AutoZone to have them pull the CEL codes again. Post all retrieved codes in your thread.
If you don't know how old are the spark plugs, plug wires, distributor cap, and rotor, then you should probably replace them.
If you don't know how old are the spark plugs, plug wires, distributor cap, and rotor, then you should probably replace them.
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I went to atozone and the checked the code it came back with Idle Air Control problem i'm not sure the code though. what else can be the idle problem??? and i have no idea how old the spark plugs and wires are. and whats cap and rotor? i'm new to this so i might ask dumb questions
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Though I wouldn't change it just yet. Check the cap and clean the electrodes. If it doesn't improve anything, it's unlikely to be spark related. NGK copper V-power plugs are just fine.
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There are many reasons idle could be off, not just the IAC valve. Air leak, coolant leak, TB/IAC valve dirty, head gasket. Your check engine light is pointing to one or a combination of these. I had a similar problem, same check engine light, and the problem turned out to be a combination of leaking radiator fluid, a vacuum leak, and a dirty tb/iac valve.
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A vacuum leak would not cause a low idle.
Post your CEL codes.
Again, if you don't know how old the plugs, wires, cap, and rotor are, just replace them.
Post your CEL codes.
Again, if you don't know how old the plugs, wires, cap, and rotor are, just replace them.
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my CEL never turned on but its still doing the samething. it chokes up while i drive but doesnt stall out or anything. any suggestions why it still might be happening?
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Honda, or napa autoparts sells a japanse cap/rotor. But the prices are about the same.
Though I wouldn't change it just yet. Check the cap and clean the electrodes. If it doesn't improve anything, it's unlikely to be spark related. NGK copper V-power plugs are just fine.
Though I wouldn't change it just yet. Check the cap and clean the electrodes. If it doesn't improve anything, it's unlikely to be spark related. NGK copper V-power plugs are just fine.
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Ok first of all dont always trust autozones codes, they give the right codes but there descriptions most the time is wrong. So you need to get the service manual for your car and the codes are under the fuel and emissions section. And it will show the page where you can diagnose the problem.
And the best way to get corrosion off is use some baking soda with water or coca cola.
And the best way to get corrosion off is use some baking soda with water or coca cola.
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Ok first of all dont always trust autozones codes, they give the right codes but there descriptions most the time is wrong. So you need to get the service manual for your car and the codes are under the fuel and emissions section. And it will show the page where you can diagnose the problem.
And the best way to get corrosion off is use some baking soda with water or coca cola.
And the best way to get corrosion off is use some baking soda with water or coca cola.
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