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change your throttle positioning sensor located on the intake manifold
throttle positioning sensor, egr, idle air control
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.
Idle speed on a Dodge Neon is not adjustable. Idle is computer controlled with an airflow control motor on the throttle body.
You will need to remove the dashboard panel in order to replace the electronic throttle control light. With the dashboard panel removed the light can be access to be replaced.
Try your throttle positioning sensor if not your Ignition Control Module but mostly sounds like your throttle positioning sensor hope this helps ignition controll module was replaced less than 2 yrs ago
The 5.7L Hemi does not have an idle control valve. Idle speed is regulated by the computer by opening or closing the throttle plate itself. The motor is a non serviceable part of the throttle body. The entire throttle body would need replaced if malfunctioning.The 5.7L Hemi does not have an idle control valve. Idle speed is regulated by the computer by opening or closing the throttle plate itself. The motor is a non serviceable part of the throttle body. The entire throttle body would need replaced if malfunctioning.
The throttle positioning sensor
Could be the Throttle Positioning Sensor or the Idle Air Control Valve
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Check for leaks in vacuum hoses, check for a cracked or gunked up Idle Air Control valve, and check you throttle positioning sensor.
If the TPS or Throttle Positioning Sensor goes bad on a 2004 GMC Envoy SUV, the car will have a very rough idle. The engine might stall frequently and the cruise control will not function properly. The car will also use much more fuel than is necessary.