it's located on the passenger side, on the rear of the intake manifold facing the strut tower.
you can't its computer controlled, unlike the old carburetors with an idle air mixture screw to adjust, its set by the factory and you can't screw with it
adjust your idle...the idle screw needs to be pulled left.
no different door the 93 will fit small on the 95
its on the iacv (intake air control valve). it sits on the back of the intake manifold. look for a really big flat head screw The idle adjust screw on a 90 240sx is on the throttle body. unplug your throttle position sensor before making adjustments. (corrected myself)
Yes, late model bumpers will fit on 89-90 240sx
If your idle was fine and then just became high, don't adjust the idle control screw. Your problem would be indicative of another issue. Perhaps a vacuum leak. turn the idle control screw to the left ... no neither of those.....your are getting air that is accounted for by the mass air flow sensor....there for its either a) throttle plate not closing or b) idle air controller stuck open.
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Set idle speed to proper r.p.m, by adjusting the IDLE SPEED SCREW. Turn the IDLE MIXTURE SCREW or the AIR SCREW to for correct procedure, achieve highest speed and best response. The IDLE MIXTURE SCREW (FCR) controls fuel delivery to the idle port and the SCREW is located on the engine side of the carburetor slide. Turning the IDLE MIXTURE SCREW out will make idle and off-idle richer. Turning IDLE MIXTURE SCREW (CR, PWK, PJ, PE) controls the amount of air to the IDLE and SLOW CIRCUIT. This SCREW is located on the air cleaner side of the throttle slide and turning the SCREW out will lean the mixture and turning the SCREW in (clockwise) will richen the mixture.
To adjust the idle speed on a 1993 Honda Accord, you will need to locate the adjustment screw which is located on the throttle body. This can stick at times due to obstructions. Once the screw is located, apply carb cleaner to loosen up any debris which may be causing the idle speed to be off.
The engine is fuel injected and idle is controlled by the ECM (computer) on 1993 cars
Idle is computer controlled, no adjustment screw.Idle is computer controlled, no adjustment screw.