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What are the symptoms of a bad IAC?
Usually, a bad or failing idle air control valve (IAC); will produce a few symptoms, that can alert the driver of a potential issue:
- Irregular Idle Speed.
- Check Engine Light Illuminated.
- Rough Engine Idle.
- Engine Stalling.
- Stalling Under Load.
- How To test the coil driver circuits in the (IAC) valve:
How do I reset my IAC?
If you removed the air intake, ensure you reconnect the MAF sensor (if equipped). Turn the ignition ON and leave on for several seconds then turn the ignition OFF to allow the ECM to reset the IAC valve. You should be good to go.
Can IAC valve be cleaned?
How do you clean an IAC valve? After relocating the IAC valve, you need to unscrew it and detach all the wires. You can clean it by soaking it in gasoline and blowing compressed air into it. Then, reattach it with the screws and reconnect the wires.
How do you test a Chevy IAC valve?
Test and Clean Procedure
- Open the hood of your vehicle.
- Pull the electrical plug off the control valve.
- Take out the idle control valve and flip it over.
- Take your multimeter and set it to “Ohms.”
- One multimeter lead should touch one end of the valve terminal, and the other lead should do the same for the other end.
What will a bad idle control valve do?
If the idle control valve fails completely, it may leave the vehicle without a source of air to maintain a proper idle. This may result in the engine stalling while operating, and in some cases may result in an engine that will not idle at all, and stalls as soon as it is started.
How much is a IAC valve?
When the engine is cold, the IAC valve helps to get it started. If it breaks down on you or starts to malfunction, then you are going to have to get it replaced. The cost of that, on average, will be between $115 and $500. You will likely pay about $70 for labor and anywhere from $45 to just over $400 for parts.