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where on earth is the iac valve

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Old Aug 5, 2010
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where on earth is the iac valve

ok its a 01 civic lx auto trans... ive taken off everything near the throttle body. still cant find it... someone mentioned it might be inside the throttle body itself... can anyone lead me in the right direction lol... christ honda is a PITA to work on compared to american...
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Re: where on earth is the iac valve

It is number 1 in the link I just posted it. It is right on the side of it.

http://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com/...=THROTTLE+BODY
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Re: where on earth is the iac valve

its on the tb or im, and it almost always has two coolant lines feeding to it.
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