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Old 12-09-2003, 06:53 PM
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Default Coolant lines going to throttle body and idle/air sensor?

I don't have any coolant lines going to my TB and idle/air sensor. Is that bad? My car is cold blooded in the mornings. If I run these coolant lines to them will that fix it?
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i bypass my throttle body but i run the line from the thermo housing straight to the iacv on the back of the intake . you should run your lines to the iacv atleast . it helps car idle better .
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yeah, i am going to. My idle acts up now that its getting cold out.
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