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January 26, 2013 at 9:29 am #495911
My IACV is going bad on my 94 Accord EX. I have taken it off, replaced the o-rings with Honda ones, and cleaned it with carb clean spraying the screen and valve sides. Looking into buying a new one and they are so ridiculously spendy. I actually payed less for my Mishimoto radiator and hoses then I would for a new FITV. Any suggestions? Knew this would be the place to ask. Thanks!
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January 26, 2013 at 9:46 am #495917
I would first consult with “the yard o’ junk.”
January 26, 2013 at 9:48 am #495919[quote=”Wrench Turner” post=46991]I would first consult with “the yard o’ junk.”[/quote]
Think they would be any good? Obviously anything is better than sounding like a boner at a stop sign because my car won’t idle…
January 26, 2013 at 5:28 pm #495966[quote=”NZXTInerTia” post=46988]My IACV is going bad on my 94 Accord EX. I have taken it off, replaced the o-rings with Honda ones, and cleaned it with carb clean spraying the screen and valve sides. Looking into buying a new one and they are so ridiculously spendy. I actually payed less for my Mishimoto radiator and hoses then I would for a new FITV. Any suggestions? Knew this would be the place to ask. Thanks![/quote]
Is it the IAC or the FITV you need? Try and google your part.
January 26, 2013 at 10:05 pm #496055Yeah as said above, it seems you are confusing 2 separate parts. What are your symptoms?
January 27, 2013 at 3:24 am #496137[quote=”college man” post=47019][quote=”NZXTInerTia” post=46988]My IACV is going bad on my 94 Accord EX. I have taken it off, replaced the o-rings with Honda ones, and cleaned it with carb clean spraying the screen and valve sides. Looking into buying a new one and they are so ridiculously spendy. I actually payed less for my Mishimoto radiator and hoses then I would for a new FITV. Any suggestions? Knew this would be the place to ask. Thanks![/quote]
Is it the IAC or the FITV you need? Try and google your part.[/quote]
I meant to say IACV, I actually don’t even have a FITV. lol
January 27, 2013 at 4:59 am #496141Whenever I have some trouble with them, I like to remove them and leave it sitting with some penetrating oil in it for a little while, then dry it and refit to see if it helped. Sometimes they benefit from a few light taps with a soft hammer or something similar to help unstick them.
January 27, 2013 at 5:04 am #496142[quote=”Spect” post=47086]Whenever I have some trouble with them, I like to remove them and leave it sitting with some penetrating oil in it for a little while, then dry it and refit to see if it helped. Sometimes they benefit from a few light taps with a soft hammer or something similar to help unstick them.[/quote]
Ok I’ll try that, really I’m up for anything considering I will most likely have to replace it.
January 27, 2013 at 9:59 am #496165Ok well I cleaned it with PB blaster, let it soak once for about 10 minutes and then once again for about an hour. The second time a LOT of gunk came out, make my washtub basically dark brown. Sadly this didn’t even work. I’m honestly starting to think its either the brake booster line or the PCV. I have only one vacuum tube which is for the reg. so I don’t think its that.. Hmmmmmmm :S
[IMG]http://i1210.photobucket.com/albums/cc414/NZXTInerTia/PART_1359266094540_zps1b894b57.jpg[/IMG]
Then the gunk that came out from only my air gun after I rinsed the IACV out with water..
[IMG]http://i1210.photobucket.com/albums/cc414/NZXTInerTia/PART_1359266095639_zps424522ce.jpg[/IMG]January 27, 2013 at 5:46 pm #496194January 27, 2013 at 6:07 pm #496205I would first consult with “the yard o’ junk.”
Think they would be any good? Obviously anything is better than sounding like a boner at a stop sign because my car won’t idle…
Yes, if you can’t find it anywhere else reasonably, try this. Reputable yards usually have a good return policy.
January 31, 2013 at 1:41 am #497264I still didn’t see where you listed the symptoms. Perhaps I missed it. The IAC’s on those weren’t known for problems. I’d clean the screens out during a service but that was mostly all they ever needed. That being said a salvage part should work fine. Now, the real issue is are you correct in your diagnosis. These articles may help you with that.
January 31, 2013 at 5:49 am #497386[quote=”EricTheCarGuy” post=47638]I still didn’t see where you listed the symptoms. Perhaps I missed it. The IAC’s on those weren’t known for problems. I’d clean the screens out during a service but that was mostly all they ever needed. That being said a salvage part should work fine. Now, the real issue is are you correct in your diagnosis. These articles may help you with that.
I have a purging idle, I never had any issues until I did my 5spd conversion. I also have all of the vacuum lines removed (due to removed components) minus my FPR, this is my track/daily so I like to keep it simple. I don’t have a FITV, hence it being blocked off so that isn’t a possibility. Considering I’ve cleaned the IACV twice now I am starting to think it may be a PCV, PCV hose, or the brake booster/check valve that could be letting some air in. The PCV itself rattles fine, and I’ve cleaned as well, I also have the correct size plugs blocking all of my vacuum ports. I would like to replace both said hoses with the kind in the image attached, but I can’t seem to find the general name for it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O1kl5hksjTM&feature=youtu.be
Attachments:February 1, 2013 at 4:42 am #497587if you unplug the IAC does the idle stabilize?
February 1, 2013 at 6:55 am #497646[quote=”college man” post=47815]if you unplug the IAC does the idle stabilize?[/quote]
I haven’t tried that :pinch:
February 3, 2013 at 7:13 am #498387IACV is 100% shot, off to the junk yard this Monday! Tested it by removing the electrical connector while it was purging.
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