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As we've mentioned in other articles, many of us freak out when the Check Engine/Service Engine Soon light illuminates on our car's instrument panel. Most people don't realize that many computer-recognized problems are faulty emissions-system sensors. You don't have to be a professional mechanic or have a degree in electrical engineering to diagnose and fix sensor problems, especially in older vehicles (i.e., ones that have outgrown their warranties). One component that falls into this category is the Idle Air Control (IAC) valve.

Idle Trouble
The IAC helps regulate the amount of air that enters the engine at idle. If the computer senses that the IAC isn't doing its job, a trouble code will be stored and the Check Engine light will illuminate. Using the proper scan tool, the trouble code can be "downloaded" and then deciphered by the scanner's instruction manual or by consulting a comprehensive service manual for your vehicle. If the code indicates an IAC problem, the fix is usually straightforward, as the Steps in the photo gallery show. You can often adjust and even replace the IAC in less time than it takes to drop off and pick up the vehicle at a service station.


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Photo Guide

The IAC valve is located on the throttle body. First, disconnect the battery's negative cable (unless the service manual advises against it) and unplug the IAC's electrical connection.

The IAC valve typically attaches to the throttle body with two screws, which might be Torx-headed.

With the IAC removed, clean any dirt and debris from its mounting hole.

IAC problems are often in their valve-pintle extension shafts (old on the left, new on right). Consult a service manual for proper length and screw the shaft inward if necessary. Make sure the O-ring is good, then reinstall the IAC. If the trouble code persists, replace the IAC.


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