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Old 02-10-2004, 08:23 PM
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heh...

IAC is Idle Air Control and CEL is... I have no idea, possibly Computer Error Light?? It is the acronym for something referring to the codes the onboard computer spits out if there is a problem or error condition. A CEL will usually turn on the Check Engine Light on your dash.

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I think if you read your post you answered your own question. CEL=Check Engine Light.
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