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Re: Checking the IAC for operation
On a used IAC valve, do I need to push the plunger back in the valve before install it? The new one I bought was in all the way. Don't want to hurt anything. Thanks
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Re: Checking the IAC for operation
Ok figured the plunger needs pushed in then it should reset.
How do you retract the IAC plunger? Without damage? |
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Re: Checking the IAC for operation
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Unplug the one that is on yours and hook up the used one before installing it in TB and see if it will retract some. MT
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Re: Checking the IAC for operation
10-4, ok now is the plunger/shaft supposed to spin? It's like the whole thing spins back and forth except the housing. Whatever is attached to the plunger shaft inside of the housing spins as well. Is this normal?
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Re: Checking the IAC for operation
Well, I see you got back from the local sidewalk, holding the "I work for Buick parts sign"!! The IAC shaft should "spin" freely.
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