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Hey guys. I just bought a brand-used IAC for my '95 Eagle Talon non-turbo, and I was wondering if anyone had the proceedure for installing/replacing this part.
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Re: Proceedure for replacing IAC
there really isn't one. all you have to do is disconnect the battery, disconnect the sensor from ISC (IAC) then use a 8mm socket unscrew the two screw then pull it out and replace it. details can be found on vfaq.
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Re: Proceedure for replacing IAC
Replacing it is tits. Adjusting it is what takes a little effort. If you have a logger, just set it up so you are at 0% with throttle closed, and over 90% with it wide open. Without a logger or scan tool, you need to use an ohm meter. You'll have to see the manual or a vfaq for that procedure, I've never had to do it so I dont know the numbers off hand.
Edit> Just realized you have a NT. Not sure if those differ from the turbo cars, if so disregard what I said above
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