IAC/InterActiveCorp, 2003-, director
Born: June 2, 1967.
it can be different things but u can start checking with IAC or the fuel
It could be your IAC, Idle Air Control. The IAC can be affected by temperatures. A test to see if this is your problem, start your engine and allow it to stall. Open your hood and VERY LIGHTLY tap your IAC with a hammer or screwdriver. Try starting it again. If it runs fine, your IAC is sticking. If not, take it in and get it looked at.
it can be different things but u can start checking with IAC or the fuel
determine if the IAC appears on current list of TSA approved IAC's and validate their IAC number and expiration date on certification
determine if the IAC appears on current list of TSA approved IAC's and validate their IAC number and expiration date on certification
determine if the IAC appears on current list of TSA approved IAC's and validate their IAC number and expiration date on certification
The IAC is located on the throttle body. Simply unplug the dirty IAC and clean or replace the IAC.
Possibly the IAC ( Idle Air Control) vavle on the throttle body, or egr vavle stuck open..........would check or replace IAC first, usually not expensive.
IAC - company - was created in 1995.
IAC Building was created in 2007.
To replace the Idle Air Control (IAC) valve in a Honda CR-V, first disconnect the negative battery cable and locate the IAC valve, usually found on the throttle body. Remove the electrical connector and the mounting screws holding the IAC in place. After taking out the old valve, clean the mounting surface and install the new IAC, securing it with screws and reconnecting the electrical connector. Finally, reconnect the battery cable and start the engine to ensure proper operation.