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Only when it fails.
The idle air control valve controls the neutral idle of the 2001 Honda Accord. A faulty idle control valve leads to an erratic idle. To replace it first locate the valve on the intake manifold. Unplug the unit and remove the three bolts holding it to the manifold.
It is computer controlled and is not adjustable.If idle speed is incorrect, you will need to check for vacuum leaks, inaccurate sensors, or a failing idle airflow control motor.It is computer controlled and is not adjustable.If idle speed is incorrect, you will need to check for vacuum leaks, inaccurate sensors, or a failing idle airflow control motor.
1990 Honda accord ex how would you know if idle air control valve is bad?
Wat controls the idle on that type of car its a sensor called a idle control termo valve witch its controlled by the antifreeze temperature and air. it has two small hoses under the throwel you wont miss it . And if u not sure go to auto zone and ask for the idle control valve its a black sensors in and out inlet and out let
Does not have one. Idle speed is controlled electronically through an idle speed control module.
depends on the sensor .your question has to have more detail to it .Due to there is all kinds of sensors such as, temp sensor,knock sensor,o2 sensor,iac sensor,map sensor,idle air control sensor,mass air flow sensor,shift control sensors,transmission sensors,coolant sensors,hell there is even brake sensors and rear end sensors,some even have body sensors.
check your air idle control valve
Honda Accord 1998-2002 model GEN 6 idle speed is control by internal computer. You need to bring it to the dealer to adjust this.
There is no such part. The computer uses inputs from numerous sensors to decide how to control idle speed with a airflow control valve on the throttle body.
right on the side of the throttle body.
The idle for a 1986 Honda Accord is adjusted by a idle air control valve. These function by either tightening or loosening the valve. This controls how much air is allowed into the system, more air means higher idle and less means lower.