Idle air control valve?
#1
Idle air control valve?
A week or so ago when navfe (blackwind) was at my house he said that my idle air control valve might be bad and he said the symptoms of a bad idle air control valve were very rough idle and bad low end driving that smoothes out at high rpms... well this is what i am expirencing and was wondering if it is something i could change myself or if it is even the idle air control valve.
thanks for your input,
Alex
(vids soon to come)
thanks for your input,
Alex
(vids soon to come)
#2
you can take it off and clean it and see if that helps.
I am not sure about the VG one, but on the VE, it has some bends in it that don't allow it to be cleaned very well without removing it.
New gaskets sometimes are kind of hard to come by (for the VE, anyway) so be sure you have them in your hand before taking things apart.
The tend to get gunked up, along with the TB.
I am not sure about the VG one, but on the VE, it has some bends in it that don't allow it to be cleaned very well without removing it.
New gaskets sometimes are kind of hard to come by (for the VE, anyway) so be sure you have them in your hand before taking things apart.
The tend to get gunked up, along with the TB.
#4
Please dont flame me for this but can someone take a picture of it on the VG... i have no clue of what it is
Alex
*EDIT* Here is the vid of my idle: http://youtube.com/watch?v=Cgu-q6Jukuw&q
Alex
*EDIT* Here is the vid of my idle: http://youtube.com/watch?v=Cgu-q6Jukuw&q
#6
Originally Posted by 89blackse
Correct me if im wrong, but dont you have to make your own gaskets for this...
#8
Originally Posted by Maximahappy22
*EDIT* Here is the vid of my idle: http://youtube.com/watch?v=Cgu-q6Jukuw&q
#9
Originally Posted by Maximahappy22
Ok that is what i thought it was... but if i took it off and didnt replace the old gasket with a new one could that be the problem?
Alex
Alex
Have you removed the iacv??
#10
Originally Posted by MyGreenMax94
I would remove and clean the iacv with throttle body cleaner as metioned above[about $2 a can at the parts store] also clean the throttle body while you are at it..
#11
You definetely need the gasket on the VG. You can get one at Schucks for few dollars.
Wait, I take this back. I was thinking of the thermostat housing gasket. The IAC gasket was a dealer item, although you could make one out of thicker gasket paper.
Wait, I take this back. I was thinking of the thermostat housing gasket. The IAC gasket was a dealer item, although you could make one out of thicker gasket paper.
#12
Your car is acting almost the way mine is. It just started giving me problems Saturday night, and my dad couldn't figure out what the problem was. We're going to check out the IACV now, and see if that'll fix my problem.
#14
Originally Posted by VEvolution
Would carb cleaner or brake cleaner work for cleaning the IAVC?
And not carb cleaner either,throttle body cleaner
#16
Originally Posted by Maximahappy22
When we cleaned mine we used the throtle body/carb cleaner could it have messed it up? also didnt change the gasket
#17
Those of you who removed your IACV to clean, did you simply unbolt the thing, spray clean, new gasket on, and then put back and fire up?
I was looking at my Hayne's manual on removing this thing back in the summer, and recalled reading about a detailed process where the flap has to be in a certain position when re-installing etc. Is there a write-up? TIA.
I was looking at my Hayne's manual on removing this thing back in the summer, and recalled reading about a detailed process where the flap has to be in a certain position when re-installing etc. Is there a write-up? TIA.
#18
Originally Posted by MyGreenMax94
Brake cleaner is waaaay to harsh for the iacv..
And not carb cleaner either,throttle body cleaner
And not carb cleaner either,throttle body cleaner
Originally Posted by Will
Is there a write-up? TIA.
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