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Thanks alot porcupine73! I had to fill up the hose with throttle body cleaner(said for IAC valves as well) and plugged it back in then just started the car and held the gas down wouldn't work if I unplugged it. But WOW after the 2nd shot in the tube it made a worlds difference no more low idle if I tap the gas. ALWAYS went to 500 rpm's after the 2nd shot of throttle body cleaner before if i tapped the gas really quick in park the engine would almost die. Car is like WAY more responsive and smooth as well, this seems to have made a worlds difference! Thank you very much!!
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Hello. Trying to find this IAC valve. I saw many pictures but I don't know exactly what I am looking at. Anyone have a clear picture of the engine bay with a picture? Reason why I ask is I am noticing low idle sometimes. Thanks. BTW I ordered the seal for the IAC and can I use throttle body cleaner to clean it? or do I need use seafoam?
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Yes I am using plugs specified in the manual(same NGK partnumber) the wires are a little over a year old I believe, rubber looked good. Got a wire dremel bit and cleaned it up then blew it out. I believe it coroded because of me. Last time I cleaned the motor, water got past the wire somehow and the water was in there for a bit and I got misfiring but ignored it. Then I sprayed contact cleaner while the motor was hot. SO 2 possibilities where I damaged the wires. XD
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Thanks for that link. I would describe my plug as. Dry and Wet Fouling Although there are many different cases, if the insulation resistance between the center electrode and the shell is over 10 ohms, the engine can be started normally. If the insulation resistance drops to 0 ohms, the firing end is fouled by either wet or dry carbon.