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Old 09-12-2006, 01:56 PM
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Took the throttlebody off the car the other day just to wash it up a bit and when I put it back on, the LTIT's are -.25 Lbs. They were dead on the day before. What gives? I didnt even take the IAC out.
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Anybody? Still plagued by this...
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Desired idle airflow will vary from day to day. Get it within a close range around zero and let it go...
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Obviously, check for any bad wire conections or air leaks before you (let it go ).
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To reset the IAC cycle the key on for 5 seconds cycle off for 5 seconds cycle on again and start the vehicle. That should zero it out.
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Originally Posted by CollinsAutomotive
To reset the IAC cycle the key on for 5 seconds cycle off for 5 seconds cycle on again and start the vehicle. That should zero it out.
This would have happened every time i uploaded a new bin...

Guess ive got an intake leak somewhere. I ordered new gaskets just to be sure.
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Originally Posted by SSpdDmon
Desired idle airflow will vary from day to day. Get it within a close range around zero and let it go...
Agreed. Faghettaboutit.



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