Idle Air control Valve

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Idle Air control Valve

Post by ntwdavid »

help, any one know where to get cheap Idle Air control Valve for my lanos, year 2000, dohc ,1.6 L :cry:
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Post by ntwdavid »

mine car idling problem is Ok by itself :D . I don't know why it can do self remedy. but i know that if i start to play around and modifying my air intake the problem will resurface again.
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Post by MMamdouh »

if it does tryu to clean the contoller, check the how to section for detailed instructions.

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Post by ntwdavid »

I have done the cleaning part. Thanks, :lol: this forum is pack with useful info.
I have a feeling that the problem is cause by little amount of water suck in by the air intake, as my air filter is very thin.
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Post by MMamdouh »

i recon it would have vapourized as soon as the engine temp. is up... i don't think this is the problem here.

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