My book says CEL 24 is the air control valve but I'm assuming its talking about the IAC which I just cleaned.
Quickly, I cleaned it with brake fluid and when I tried to blow it out nothing came out the PCV. Anyway I let it sit for 20 minutes so it would evaporate, the IAC turned much better.
I assume the CEL is because I didn't mark the exact location it was in and guessed at it.
I assume I just have to adjust its position a little by little on a warm engine but wanted to make sure it wasn't something else.
Thanks - Justin
CEL 24 - Idle air controller valve?
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I'm getting IAC and knock sensor.
For me it pops up at random times but my guess is that the IAC only shows up when being used (which is only once the coolant reaches a "warm" temperature - I'm not sure about this so don't quote me) and the knock sensor is the rest of time.
I have always had a pretty rough idle (which is why I cleaned the IAC in the first place) so I haven't really noticed any change in the driveability.
For me it pops up at random times but my guess is that the IAC only shows up when being used (which is only once the coolant reaches a "warm" temperature - I'm not sure about this so don't quote me) and the knock sensor is the rest of time.
I have always had a pretty rough idle (which is why I cleaned the IAC in the first place) so I haven't really noticed any change in the driveability.
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I drove normally for a week with the CEL on. Then I cleared the codes yesterday by removing the ECU fuse for a while. It started this morning and so far it hasn't thrown another CEL. *fingers crossed*
I also have an intermittent rough idle. A jab of throttle will usually put the idle back to normal.
I also have an intermittent rough idle. A jab of throttle will usually put the idle back to normal.
90 L+ wgn