...idle air control) motor is designed to adjust the engine idle RPM speed by opening and closing an air bypass passage inside the throttle body. The cars computer or PCM (powertrain control module) ...
idle air control valve or a vacuum leak, try to clean the throtlebody with an old tooth brush and some throtlebody spray cleaner if that doesnt help then try having the iac valve checked the iac valve
...speed too low.take it to a dealer.they have to reset idle.it should be 600-800 rpms.when you turn on air conditioner.the computer steps up idling to keep engine from stalling .your curb idle too
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idle air will be able to get by the throttle plate which then tells the mass air flow sensor that there is no air moving which in turn tells the computer to stop pumping gas into the cylinders...which
...performance. If that doesn't resolve your issue, you may want to have the, " Idle air control valve ", checked. This part, for most vehicles, costs between $50.00, and $80.00. I hope this helps
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not to the point of stalling out the car. It worked fine last year check the automatic idle control valve. It might need to be cleaned. Any codes? Could be dirty throttle body, air filter, fuel filter
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...is not engaged. Engine will not idle. runs ok if accelerator is pressed. V-6 3.0L Clean the throttle body(inside as best you can) clean the idle air control motor, and change the air filter if
...idle air control motor. it should be on the throttle body. by replacing the idle air valve Had the same problem with mine. First it was IACV. Then Mass Air Flow Sensor. Then I got a hole in a vaccum ...
...idle air controller, it may need cleaning or replacing-I'd also look for any vacuum leaks, especially before the throttle body-classic symptoms Maybe the idle air control valve is going bad. Have it ...
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...will not idle. Idle is controlled by idle air motor and they can get dirt clogged and be cleaned. Of course, all tune up items can also cause this, as well as bad O2 sensor, TPS, EGR, and
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