Idle Air Control valve
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Idle Air Control valve
I took my car to the dealer today because my check engine light was on. My car showed the PO302 and PO304 codes. The codes mean that number 2 and number 4 cylinders are mis-firing; so they are going to replace my Idle Air Control valve. Has anybody else had to replace there Idle Air Control valve?
AND, what is a Idle Air Control valve? Where is it located? (In the intake manifold I presume) Does anybody have any information that might educate me on this? For some reason, I doubt that replacing the Idle Air Control valve is going to make my engine fire right. What are your thoughts?
AND, what is a Idle Air Control valve? Where is it located? (In the intake manifold I presume) Does anybody have any information that might educate me on this? For some reason, I doubt that replacing the Idle Air Control valve is going to make my engine fire right. What are your thoughts?
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Originally posted by rstark
Just have a question, does your car hesitate in traffic with the A/C on?
Just have a question, does your car hesitate in traffic with the A/C on?
But my car does idle weak.
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