I dont think i have a FITV...Help me find it, I have pics
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I dont think i have a FITV...Help me find it, I have pics
i been trying to look for my FITV. i read it in a honda factory service manual, and have ask people on HT and all of them said its right under the Throttle body. well i taken off my TB and i can't seem to find it still. please help. here are some pics of my TB.
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is the motor a cx motor? if not, what is it and what year is it?.. some obd2 motors do not have the fitv.
For example, heres a pic of 3 different b series tb's..
one of them doesnt have one.
For example, heres a pic of 3 different b series tb's..
one of them doesnt have one.
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look inside your throttle body
if you have two hols on the left side
the one on top is the IACV the bottom is the FITV
if you just have the top one then you dont have a FITV
if you have two hols on the left side
the one on top is the IACV the bottom is the FITV
if you just have the top one then you dont have a FITV
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 93egsedan »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">look inside your throttle body
if you have two hols on the left side
the one on top is the IACV the bottom is the FITV
if you just have the top one then you dont have a FITV</TD></TR></TABLE>
Wrong. You can have both the holes and still no FITV. Quite common actually.
if you have two hols on the left side
the one on top is the IACV the bottom is the FITV
if you just have the top one then you dont have a FITV</TD></TR></TABLE>
Wrong. You can have both the holes and still no FITV. Quite common actually.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Hybrid93Eg »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Wrong. You can have both the holes and still no FITV. Quite common actually.</TD></TR></TABLE>
will the bottom hole still have suction when the car is first turned on if he has 2 holes?
cause if not he could check it for suction as well. if not then ill leave this one alone
thanks for the info tho
will the bottom hole still have suction when the car is first turned on if he has 2 holes?
cause if not he could check it for suction as well. if not then ill leave this one alone
thanks for the info tho
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 93egsedan »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
will the bottom hole still have suction when the car is first turned on if he has 2 holes?
cause if not he could check it for suction as well. if not then ill leave this one alone
thanks for the info tho</TD></TR></TABLE>
No. The hole will be there, but it won't go to anything.. so yes, I guess you could fire it up when its cold and check for suction to confirm if you have a FITV or not.. of course this is assuming the FITV workd correctly.
will the bottom hole still have suction when the car is first turned on if he has 2 holes?
cause if not he could check it for suction as well. if not then ill leave this one alone
thanks for the info tho</TD></TR></TABLE>
No. The hole will be there, but it won't go to anything.. so yes, I guess you could fire it up when its cold and check for suction to confirm if you have a FITV or not.. of course this is assuming the FITV workd correctly.
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i believe i only have 1 hole on the top left of my throttle body. does that mean i have no FITV? does cx motor have FITV? is it possible that somebody change the throttle body because i am not the original owner. does everyone see the pics i posted??
also cars that dont have FITV would it cause the problem high idling?
also cars that dont have FITV would it cause the problem high idling?
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by lv6l »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i believe i only have 1 hole on the top left of my throttle body. does that mean i have no FITV? does cx motor have FITV? is it possible that somebody change the throttle body because i am not the original owner. does everyone see the pics i posted??
also cars that dont have FITV would it cause the problem high idling?</TD></TR></TABLE>
dude, your pictures do NOT work. If you only have one hole you don't have a FITV. Whats the damn big deal about having one anyways?
also cars that dont have FITV would it cause the problem high idling?</TD></TR></TABLE>
dude, your pictures do NOT work. If you only have one hole you don't have a FITV. Whats the damn big deal about having one anyways?
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by lv6l »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">thats why i asked would not having a FITV cause my car to idle high?</TD></TR></TABLE>
No. All the FITV is for is to allow the car to idle higher when cold. Once the car warms up, it closes (should when working right) and lowers the idle. If anything, HAVING one would make it idle high as they tend to leak and require adjustment.
No. All the FITV is for is to allow the car to idle higher when cold. Once the car warms up, it closes (should when working right) and lowers the idle. If anything, HAVING one would make it idle high as they tend to leak and require adjustment.
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if you had one and now dont have one and the hole isnt blocked off, YES you will have a high idle.
If you have one and its broken, YES it can cause a high idle.
If you dont have one and the holes are blocked off NO it will not cause a high idle.
If you have one and it is bypassed NO it will not cause a high idle.
Those things are cheap and rely on a wax diaphram and melting and are prone to break/fail. I just bypassed mine completely.
If you have one and its broken, YES it can cause a high idle.
If you dont have one and the holes are blocked off NO it will not cause a high idle.
If you have one and it is bypassed NO it will not cause a high idle.
Those things are cheap and rely on a wax diaphram and melting and are prone to break/fail. I just bypassed mine completely.
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