Idle air control valve is used by the vehicle ECU to control the idle speed.
The O2 sensor measures the oxygen in the exhaust gas and sends a signal to the ECU which controls the fuel being injected into the engine
No
It's not a part, there are parts... First of ECU, then EGR valve, idle control valve, MAP sensor, oxygen sensor.
no.check ure idle control valve
There is no such thing as a cam sensor valve. The camshaft position sensor is powered by the PCM, there is no individual fuse.
Hi , hope you can help me. Can you tell me where the oxygen sensor and the EGR valve are located on my 1997 Buick LaSabre. Thanks
Idle air control valve sensor is located around the carburetor .
Idle air control valve sensor is located around the carburetor .
The 2001 Infinity intake valve timing control position sensor is located on the back and of the head. The sensor should be labeled as such.
-----CEL # List----- 1 O2A - Oxygen sensor #1 2 O2B - Oxygen sensor #2 3 MAP - manifold absolute pressure sensor 4 CKP - crank position sensor 5 MAP - manifold absolute pressure sensor 6 ECT - water temperature sensor 7 TPS - throttle position sensor 8 TDC - top dead centre sensor 9 CYP - cylinder sensor 10 IAT - intake air temperature sensor 12 EGR - exhaust gas recirculation lift valve 13 BARO - atmospheric pressure sensor 14 IAC (EACV) - idle air control valve 15 Ignition output signal 16 Fuel injectors 17 VSS - speed sensor 19 Automatic transmission lockup control valve 20 Electrical load detector 21 VTEC spool solenoid valve 22 VTEC pressure valve 23 Knock sensor 30 Automatic transmission A signal 31 Automatic transmission B signal 36 traction control found on JDM ecu's 41 Primary oxygen sensor heater 43 Fuel supply system 45 Fuel system too rich or lean 48 LAF - lean air fuel sensor 54 CKF - crank fluctuation sensor 58 TDC sensor #2 61 Primary oxygen sensor 63 Secondary oxygen sensor circuit 65 Secondary oxygen sensor heater wire (black wires) 67 Cat Converter 71 random misfire cylinder 1 72 random misfire cylinder 2 73 random misfire cylinder 3 74 random misfire cylinder 4 80 EGR Valve/Line 86 ECT sensor - Cooling System 91 Fuel Tank pressure sensor 92 EVAP Solenoid/Valve/Vacuum Lines
If there is any kind of part attached to the exahust manifold, it will either be an EGR valve (emissions) or an Oxygen sensor (emissions and fuel/air control). Not sure what you mean by a "heater valve" but the only thing in your engine bay that produces heat for the cabin would be the antifreeze which runs through the heater core somewhere behind the dash, possibly on the passenger side, depending on the vehicle.
Dirty air filter faulty oxygen sensor fouled or old sparkplugs malfunctioning injectors plugged ecv (emissions control valve)
MAP Sensor is under hood, passenger side, upper firewall, mounted in control box.