It's located on the Throttle Body and has an electrical connector plugged into it. It can be removed and cleaned with throttle body cleaner if you are having idle/idling, stalling, or surging problems. It is a cylinder shape with a plunger on the working end.
Throttle body
It is the four wire item on the back of the throttle body.
Idle speed is not adjustable. It is controlled by the engine copmuter. If your idle speed is too high or low you have a problem with a sensor or the idle air controll actuator. Also, a weak battery can cause the idle too be erratic
Automatic idle speed, yes. It is on the throttle body.
The idle air control valve (IAC) on a 2000 Dodge Durango V8 is located on the throttle body. To find it, look for a small cylindrical component mounted on the side of the throttle body, typically near the intake manifold. It is connected to the vehicle's wiring harness and has an air passage that helps regulate idle speed. If you're having trouble locating it, consulting a repair manual or diagram specific to your model can be helpful.
The 5.7L does not have an idle solenoid. The idle speed is controlled by the throttle plate opening via its internal motor.
12 psi minimum at idle.12 psi minimum at idle.
The computer will hold it between 600 and 900 rpm.
Idle speed on a Dodge Neon is not adjustable. Idle is computer controlled with an airflow control motor on the throttle body.
That is the idle control modual and I believe it is a dealer only item.
The 2002 Dodge idle air control valve is located on the outside of the air cleaner housing. The idle air control valve can be found on the left-hand side of the housing.
Normal range is 30-70 psi Minimum would be 7-12 at idle.