Idle problem
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Idle problem
Question with iac valve.... I have a 97 civic with fluctuating idol... Whenever I tap on it the idol goes back to normal temporarily... Is it save to say that it's the cause of my symptoms?
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Re: 1998 Civic Idle problem would love some advice
I would friend but the site wants me to wait 5 days to post my own, kind of an emergency and this seemed like most relevant thread ...
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Re: 1998 Civic Idle problem would love some advice
Rxn155 I would say the IACV is probably your issue.
Just as an update since the thread got revived, I ended up going and getting an OEM IACV from the local parts pulling yard and re-adjusting idle after installing, this took care of the problem. I believe the new replacement I tried first was slightly different from the OEM one.
Just as an update since the thread got revived, I ended up going and getting an OEM IACV from the local parts pulling yard and re-adjusting idle after installing, this took care of the problem. I believe the new replacement I tried first was slightly different from the OEM one.
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Re: Idle problem
You could also have a sticking throttle plate in the throttle body. This is easily identifiable by turning the throttle bracket by hand and feeling if sticks on release and also see if it returns all the way or if you have to force it to return to it's true home position.
The solution to this scenario is a good throttle body cleaning with throttle body cleaner, and if you want to be thorough, you actually pull the throttle body off (requires a new gasket) and clean all sides of the butterfly valve.
The solution to this scenario is a good throttle body cleaning with throttle body cleaner, and if you want to be thorough, you actually pull the throttle body off (requires a new gasket) and clean all sides of the butterfly valve.
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Re: Idle problem
You could also have a sticking throttle plate in the throttle body. This is easily identifiable by turning the throttle bracket by hand and feeling if sticks on release and also see if it returns all the way or if you have to force it to return to it's true home position.
The solution to this scenario is a good throttle body cleaning with throttle body cleaner, and if you want to be thorough, you actually pull the throttle body off (requires a new gasket) and clean all sides of the butterfly valve.
The solution to this scenario is a good throttle body cleaning with throttle body cleaner, and if you want to be thorough, you actually pull the throttle body off (requires a new gasket) and clean all sides of the butterfly valve.
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