all i could think of is the IAC (idle air control valve) which lets your car idle properly when your car is in park. or getting a rich mixture? hope this helps
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There are a few things that can make the idle fluctuate. Normally the idle will drop, then rise slightly, and then return to steady when the compressor cycles on and off, or when the cooling fans turn on and off as well. The added draw on the engine causes it to compensate for the load. A problematic cause would be a faulty idle compensator. This piece activates when the AC is turned on and raises the engine rpm to compensate for the added load of the compressor. Newer vehicles are controlled by the ECM and will adjust the IAC valve as needed. Either way you will notice a momentary change in engine RPM. Anything more than momentary such as surging will need to be checked out and most likely involves the throttle body.
It depends on the certain latitude you live in. Like if you live in the low latitudes you will receive little rain and if you living in the high latitudes you would receive mostly some precipitation. But if you lived in the middle latitudes you would receive the average amount of rainfall/precipitation.
station security number
Station Security Number
shipper's security endorsement
Station Security Number
The IAC can accept known shipper cargo only at following location
The IAC can accept known shipper cargo only at following location
The IAC can accept known shipper cargo only at following location
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Always
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