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Re: Need quick help!!!!!

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so after taking the car to PIA they fiddled with it alittle to no avail. Jake the guy that works there happened to have a spare IACV from his old t leg. Took it home put it on and still having the same problem. No matter how i adjust it still running the same high crappy retarded idle. Pretty burned out with the whole thing. At least im 98% sure its a wiring/electrical problem. Anyone else have bad electrical problems like this before. Or perhaps ive missed something?
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Re: Need quick help!!!!!

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A buddy told me that the pin for the iacv at the ecu sometimes gets coroded and can cause problems, maybe check that.
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Re: Need quick help!!!!!

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I don't recall if I asked this question, but what happens if you remove the electrical connector of IAC valve while the engine is running? Does the engine rpm go up or down?
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Re: Need quick help!!!!!

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Here is something you can try...found out I had a problem with wiring where the white and black wires on the IACV were reversed. Once I swapped them at the IACV engine starts, idles, no more CEL. Worth a shot to try it...I would try 3 test leads as a temporary connection before you bugger up the wiring harness. Let us know what u come up with/. I realize I am bumping an old thread but I am certain that others are confounded by the IACV operation as much or more than I am. Having useful information and things one can try, especially when mixing and matching parts that are close to the same but not exactly, is part of the mission of this forum, so if this post belongs elsewhere, I am sure Josh or someone else will move it. :)
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