A mechanic can test the throttle position sensor,
idle control valve as...
Diesel not have
idle control valve as there is no concept of throttling and therefore no throttle pressure sensor
Not exact matches
This is likely the
Idle Air
Control Valve as has been suggested, or something in the engine isn't running perfectly, so we are talking about:
I replaced
idle control valve also replaced intake boot
as well
as valve cover gasket along with spark plugs, BMW 325i 1994.
I pulled out and cleaned the
idle air
control valve as well
as the air intake system.
It functions
as a mechanical
idle control valve, so if the spring is weak or you have a vacuum leak, it might not be opening.
I don't know nearly
as much about carb vehicles compared to FI, but does it have an
idle control valve, or is it just a hole in the throttle plate?
The
idle air
control valve may need to be cleaned
as well.
The
idle air
control valve is located on or near your intake manifold and monitors the air intake
as it is mixed with fuel prior to being injected...
The
idle air
control valve regulates the air intake into the engine
as it is mixed with fuel prior to being injected into the engine...
The
idle air
control valve is a small
valve on the engine's intake system that reads the air intake
as it comes into the...
The
idle air
control valve monitors the air intake
as it is mixed with...
This actually could be
as simple
as replacing the
idle air
control valve (https://www.yourmechanic.com/services/
idle-
control-
valve-replacement).
However,
valve replacement is generally the ultimate repair
as the
valve motor may be damaged from repeated attempts to
control the
idle speed.
When you accelerate, the engine RPM increases, and
as you let off the gas, the RPM slowly returns to the normal
idling speed with the help of the
idle air
control valve making the transition from a higher RPM back down to
idle speed while adjusting the air / fuel ratio constantly to allow this to happen smoothly.
The
idle air
control valve reads the air intake
as it is mixed with fuel prior to being injected into the engine at low speeds and at...
The
idle air
control valve is located on or near your intake manifold that monitors the air intake
as it is mixed with fuel prior to being injected into the engine.
Fuel related misfires can be caused by many different things such
as low fuel pressure, faulty or dirty fuel injectors, a faulty O2 sensor, a dirty or failing mass air - flow sensor, a faulty or dirty
idle air
control valve or a vacuum or intake leak.
The
idle air
control valve is a unit that reads the air coming into the motor
as it is mixed...
The
idle air
control valve monitors the air intake
as it is mixed with fuel prior to being injected into the engine at low speeds and at...
The
idle air
control valve monitors the air intake
as it is mixed with fuel prior to being injected into the engine at low speeds and...
The
idle air
control valve is located on or near your intake manifold that monitors the air intake
as it is mixed with fuel prior to...
The
idle air
control valve (https://www.yourmechanic.com/services/
idle-
control-
valve-replacement) is located on or near your intake manifold that monitors the air intake
as it is mixed with fuel prior to...
This may be caused by many things such
as low fuel pressure, a bad mass air flow sensor or a faulty
idle air
control valve.
The
idle air
control valve monitors the air intake
as it is mixed with fuel prior to being injected into the engine.
Other things such
as a faulty
idle air
control valve may cause the engine
idle to drop below...
The
idle air
control valve is a small
valve on the engine's intake system that reads the air intake
as...
Other things such
as a faulty
idle air
control valve may cause the engine
idle to drop below the normal...
The
idle air
control valve is located on or near your intake manifold that monitors the air intake
as it is mixed with fuel prior to being injected...
Sometimes problems of
idle air
control valve or MAF sensor may happen, and
as for the rest, it is perfect.
If I have to do any amount of city driving I could literally watch the fuel gauge go down
as I cruise around, part of this could be due to a faulty
idle air
control valve that has never been replaced and is notorious for failing on this particular model of Jeep.
They also have things made from plastic such
as throttle position sensors, fuel temperature sensors and
idle air
control valves that may not be made to withstand E15.