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Old 11-19-2008, 10:27 PM
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2004 rodeo idle air control location

Where and how can i clean my idle air control .Need to know what and where it is on motor try to be specific thanks.If bad where can I get one at as well. Thanks for the input and time in advance.....
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Re: 2004 rodeo idle air control location

The IAC is screwed to the throttle body. It would either be on the side or the top. I dont have an '04 manual so I'm not sure, but thats where they are on other years and models.

Just spray with carb or brake cleaner. Might have to lightly brush it. Be careful not to bend the pintel shaft. If you have to replace it, I beleive its a dealer only option. You can pm Jerry (jlemond) and he should be able to get you a good price on one. Though I dont know if the still reads this board or not. If not, you can sign up on planetisuzoo.com and pm him there or pm underdog who works for an isuzu dealership and gives discounts to members.
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Re: 2004 rodeo idle air control location

Thank you for the answer.
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