Idle Air control (IAC) valve replacement
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Idle Air control (IAC) valve replacement
Locate your IAC valve, it'* on the side of your throttle body. Unplug the valve by lifting the tab, then wiggle and pull the plug, do not pull on the wires.
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There are two screws holding the valve in place. One at about 10 O clock. These screws are very snug.
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And another at about 4 O clock.
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To remove the valve you will have to twist and pull, it'* a tight fit because there is a rubber O ring.
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Before installing the new valve, lube the rubber O ring with a lite oil, otherwise you risk damaging the O ring. Push in with a slight twist, line up the screw holes and install screws. Plug valve back in.
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There are two screws holding the valve in place. One at about 10 O clock. These screws are very snug.
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And another at about 4 O clock.
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To remove the valve you will have to twist and pull, it'* a tight fit because there is a rubber O ring.
This image has been resized. Click this bar to view the full image. The original image is sized 2048x1536.
Before installing the new valve, lube the rubber O ring with a lite oil, otherwise you risk damaging the O ring. Push in with a slight twist, line up the screw holes and install screws. Plug valve back in.
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