are you looking for the IAC (idol air control)? It it should be attached to the throttle body, it is a cylindrical part and will have a a wire plug comming out the back.
There is no such thing as an idle air control sensor. The idle air control module or motor is located on the side of the throttle body assembly facing toward the engine.
The idle speed is read by the Engine Control Module(computer) and adjusted as necessary by use of the idle air control in conjunction with the throttle position sensor. There is no separate idle sensor as such.
The idle is control by the idle air control motor from outputs from the Engine Control Module.
Correct the idle by adjusting the idle screw on the throttle body if all else fails replace the idle control module located upper center of firewall usually. Hope this helps
Does not have one. Idle speed is controlled electronically through an idle speed control module.
The idle air control valve on 2005 ford escape in located under the hood on top of the throttle body. Use the manual to find help.
The idle is controlled by the powertrain control module ( computer )
Correct the idle by adjusting the idle screw on the throttle body if all else fails replace the idle control module located upper center of firewall usually. Hope this helps
It stands for Electronic Control Module. It is located on the distributor & controls the fuel/air mix, idle setting etc.
You don't. The ECM (Engine Control Module) maintains the correct idle speed. If the idle is out of control you probably have a vacuum leak.
the cold idle is controlled by the PCM ( power train control module) the computer of the car and idle is not adjustable.
idle air control motor where is it located