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idle air control


heelhead
09-27-2007, 03:43 PM
can someone tell me how to clean idle air control, i have it off the throttle body, am i supposed to take spring out or just spray cleaner on it

maxwedge
09-27-2007, 07:20 PM
Do not disassemble it, clean the shaft and the pintle, with throttle body cleaner.

jeffcoslacker
09-27-2007, 08:08 PM
Is that your vacuum leak?

jeffcoslacker
09-27-2007, 08:10 PM
You must really like that car...I would have pounded it into scrap with a bumper jack by now (bad temper):lol:

heelhead
09-27-2007, 10:50 PM
only ride i got

Blue Bowtie
09-29-2007, 08:43 PM
Do not disassemble it, clean the shaft and the pintle, with throttle body cleaner.

And if that doesn't work, disassemble it.

This is an externally "cleaned" but still non-functioning IAC:

http://www.finemotorcars.org/files/IACExternalCleaning.jpg


This is what it looks like on the pintle rack AFTER it was "cleaned" externally. Notice the carbon and varnish:

http://www.finemotorcars.org/files/IACDisassemblyAfterCleaning.jpg


This is what it looks like after cleaning but with the spring not yet re-tensioned:

http://www.finemotorcars.org/files/IACReCleaningSpringShort.jpg

This is a fully cleaned IAC, with the spring correctly re-tensioned, and just before the light lubricant on the pintle rack gear:

http://www.finemotorcars.org/files/IACReCleaningSpringAdjusted.jpg


Before installing it, clean the air passage in the TB where the IAC was mounted. Be certain to retract the pintle fully against the spring to prevent damage upon installation.

Of course, the previously "dead" IAC (sluggish action) worked fine after disassembly and cleaning.

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