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Old Jun 24, 2008, 08:56 AM
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Problems with IAC

Hi, I just changed my battery out and had never had any problems with my truck until now. The check engine light is on and my truck all of a sudden stalls out every so often and seems like it is idling a lot. I took it to an autozone and received the code. It says there could be a problem with the IAC motor. Should I just change it or clean it out?

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Old Jun 24, 2008, 08:59 AM   #2  
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Just clean the IACV and hoses:

http://www.askmehelpdesk.com/cars-tr...ml#post1054149

Easy job that makes a big difference. In the future, if you use full-synthetic engine oil and change the air filter regularly, you will reduce the crud that builds-up in the IACV, EGR, PCV Valve, and hoses. Synthetics have much lower NOACK Volatility ratings, which helps everything stay much cleaner.
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Cool. Will do. Thanks.
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About the IAC cleaning.

I had one more question about cleaning the IAVC and hoses. What should I use to clean them and what should I be careful with?
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Just use spray brake cleaner--it will clean and evaporate quickly, without leaving any residue. Buy the least expensive you can find. No real precautions, except your eyes.
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Modern cars and trucks run on a drive by wire design. By disconnecting B+ and reconnecting, your idle speed needs to 'relearn' it's values.
By simply driving the car, it will come back all by itself.

Use 'intake system cleaner' to clean. I like to use shop air to get it all out.
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