Look under the hood & there should be a box that has all the fuses,etc....what you're looking for should be there. Not totally positive but that's where they usually are located.
Most relays have an internal electromagnetic coil that is energized when the relay is activated.
Its on the throttle body. Its diamond shaped with two bolts in it.
Throttle Valve Controller: MalfunctionPossible SymptomsIncreased Idle SpeedBucking at Load ChangePossible CausesThrottle Body dirtyThrottle Body Wiring faultyThrottle Body faultyPossible SolutionsClean Throttle BodyCheck Throttle Body WiringCheck Throttle Body
Normally refered to as an IAC (intake air controller) usual in the Throttle body. It controls the idle speed by regulating the amount of air that by passes the closed throttle body.
If this vehicle has one then it will be located on the throttle body opening(except on the outside of the intake) There will most likely be a throttle idle controller motor mounted to this as well. There will be an electrical connnection going to it. I hope this helps some.
It should be located at throttle body. It will have a connector going to it. It reads the position of the throttle plate. There is also probably a idle controller located near this also. This controls the air around the throttle plate while it is idling. I hope this helps you.
the idc or idle air controller is located on the left of the engine under the throttle body
It depends on the year. One important note to know is that the cooling fan controller is behind the splash guard, forward of the left front wheel. The contacts get corroded and cause problems with the operation of the fans. The relays are behind the grille logo in a little box. Best to check the controller before tearing up the relays and other wiring.
The idle air controller is almost always located on the throttle body. You can find the throttle body by following the throttle cable to where it connects to the engine. There are some(very few) vehicles that have the IAC motor elsewhere on the intake manifold though.
most of the time your pedal position is linked into the motor controller which controlls how much current from the batteries makes it to the motor.
The idle air controller motor gets slow to respond or stuck. It is found on the throttle body assy. Try cleaning the assy. and see if that helps. It worked for me. The idle air controller motor gets slow to respond or stuck. It is found on the throttle body assy. Try cleaning the assy. and see if that helps. It worked for me.
A PLC uses intermediary relays between the PLC and the load. The relays have the proper load requirements that the PLC's output can handle. PLC drives the relay, relay drives the motor.