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Re: Idle Air Control Valve does not seem to be the problem need some advice. [Re: hazy_daze] #1011497 10/23/10 05:18 PM
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mxmikie Offline
Body Damage is Cool
vac leak at the intake butterfly shaft i have one that is plugged and ready to bolt on


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Re: Idle Air Control Valve does not seem to be the problem need some advice. [Re: mxmikie] #1011498 10/23/10 06:52 PM
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leftnutt35 Offline OP
Rock Warrior
Hazy Day thanks. doing the pcv does not sound to bad. but i can't do it right now my Psoriasis arthritis is really bad right now so no go for now. Any one close to me smile


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Re: Idle Air Control Valve does not seem to be the problem need some advice. [Re: leftnutt35] #1011499 10/23/10 10:05 PM
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leftnutt35 Offline OP
Rock Warrior
ok as i was thinking today and reading on the fourm . it dawned on me i did a no no.. i forgot to unhook the battery when changing the idle control valve. I am guessing that might be a no no. And should i do it now ? will it clear and reset things..


95 SR stock but i hope not for long....
Re: Idle Air Control Valve does not seem to be the problem need some advice. [Re: leftnutt35] #1011500 10/24/10 12:32 AM
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fasteddy Offline
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As long as the ignition was off, there should be no problem, but you are right, you should disco the battery - just to be safe. ISC's will fry the ecu with power to them and an internal short, sometimes, according to the anecdotal accounts I've heard.


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Re: Idle Air Control Valve does not seem to be the problem need some advice. [Re: fasteddy] #1011501 10/24/10 02:58 AM
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leftnutt35 Offline OP
Rock Warrior
could be a throttle position sensor ?


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