Suddenly idling high
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Suddenly idling high
I started up my car and it idled around 2500-3000 RPM. Drove it around, and it never went below 1500. 1-2 shifting is quite awful, too.
No codes in the computer. Tested the TPS with a scantool, and that reports fine. Installed new vacuum lines two months ago.
Everything was running just fine last night. What could have changed overnight?
No codes in the computer. Tested the TPS with a scantool, and that reports fine. Installed new vacuum lines two months ago.
Everything was running just fine last night. What could have changed overnight?
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If the IAC cleaning doesn't help. Unhook the battery for 30 minutes and reconnect. It'll need to relearn, but if there'* a technical glitch that should reset it.
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Now, wouldn't a failed IAC valve set one of the P050x codes? I didn't even have anything pending when I scanned after a five-minute drive.
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Quick mid-repair status update:
Took the IAC off the throttle body, and turned the key to RUN, so I could watch for pintle movement. It didn't move at all. I turned the key back to LOCK, and then played a quick round of find the pintle. (It didn't shoot too far.)
Screwed the pintle back in, and pushed it down most of the way. Going back outside to reinstall it now. Let'* hope it works!
(The O-ring is fine, by the way.)
Took the IAC off the throttle body, and turned the key to RUN, so I could watch for pintle movement. It didn't move at all. I turned the key back to LOCK, and then played a quick round of find the pintle. (It didn't shoot too far.)
Screwed the pintle back in, and pushed it down most of the way. Going back outside to reinstall it now. Let'* hope it works!
(The O-ring is fine, by the way.)
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Reinstalled the IAC, and it'* idling like it should be. How weird. The pintle moves, too.
Bill, Trixster: do either of you have an explanation? I sure don't. Regardless, I'm going to pick up a spare IAC from RockAuto just in case it happens again.
Bill, Trixster: do either of you have an explanation? I sure don't. Regardless, I'm going to pick up a spare IAC from RockAuto just in case it happens again.
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If your IAC don't work your throttle body will not have the correct vac pressure to control your fuel input and your engine will run real high or low depending on where the ecm thinks your pintle is located for your idle speed. You most likely need to replace it because it sounds like the spring inside your IAC motor is going bad. Well best of luck and I am glad you found your culprit.
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Or your IAC gears inside your motor are so worn that it needs to be replaced and you playing around with it might of just got it working for the time being. Let us know what you find out and good luck. It is sure one easy fix though. I hope you have your new IAC installed soon and all your problems on this subject come to an end for you and your ride.
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I just put a brand new IAC valve on my 95 Regal before the lifter exploded and I opted for an L67 swap. If the parts are the same and you need one, I'll sell you mine cheap.