Need help finding a part
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Need help finding a part
I was having surging idle trouble with my 99 civic dx hatch with auto trans as outlined here: https://honda-tech.com/forums/honda-civic-del-sol-1992-2000-1/surging-idle-woes-2740815/
Fortunately, I have a buddy that has a spare motor identical to mine. He loaned me his throttle body complete with IACV and I was able to narrow my problem down to a faulty denso sensor/magnet/thingy. Here are some pics of it. It's the green thing at one end of the rotary style IACV.
I want to buy just this green denso unit. From the dealer, it only comes with the entire IACV which is over $200. If anyone has one for sale or knows where I can find one, I'd greatly appreciate if you could let me know.
Thanks!!!
Fortunately, I have a buddy that has a spare motor identical to mine. He loaned me his throttle body complete with IACV and I was able to narrow my problem down to a faulty denso sensor/magnet/thingy. Here are some pics of it. It's the green thing at one end of the rotary style IACV.
I want to buy just this green denso unit. From the dealer, it only comes with the entire IACV which is over $200. If anyone has one for sale or knows where I can find one, I'd greatly appreciate if you could let me know.
Thanks!!!
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Re: Need help finding a part
well, i work at oreilly auto parts and unfortunately from my experience, these only come as a whole unit, and cost anywhere from 130 and up, atleast the one i sold for a d15b7 was 130, and i think the one i sold for an f22 was closer to 200. you might be able to find one in a salvage yard for pretty cheap. im pretty sure you can test these with a multimeter, maybe not, but if you can bring one to the yard with you and test some till you find a good one
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Re: Need help finding a part
well, you're right on the iacv cost lol
16022-P2E-A51 came up as $197.05 :O
1. drive to salvage yard
2. find 3 or 4 of them
3. stuff all but one in pockets
4. pay for remaining one
5. ??????
6. PROFIT!
16022-P2E-A51 came up as $197.05 :O
1. drive to salvage yard
2. find 3 or 4 of them
3. stuff all but one in pockets
4. pay for remaining one
5. ??????
6. PROFIT!
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Re: Need help finding a part
lol, yah but i wasnt going to say it, i always grab a handful of fuses and various bolts too
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Re: Need help finding a part
I've recently pulled a Denso 54 from an automatic and a Denso 52 from a manual and both of them were seized with carbon buildup. Simply spraying cleaners in the air passage wasn't enough.
What I did was take the 2 screws off the aluminum side and pulled out the bi-metallic spring and green plastic stopper.
Once those were out, I could move the shutter to my heart's content with a small slot screwdriver. The carbon came off with some brake cleaner and a half dozen Q-tips.
Surging gone? YUP
What I did was take the 2 screws off the aluminum side and pulled out the bi-metallic spring and green plastic stopper.
Once those were out, I could move the shutter to my heart's content with a small slot screwdriver. The carbon came off with some brake cleaner and a half dozen Q-tips.
Surging gone? YUP
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