its behind the air filter
To connect a heater control valve on a mark 5 fiesta all the terminals must be correctly connected. The color coding is used to ensure that the terminals are correctly connected.
The idle air control valve on the Chevy Colorado actually controls the speed of your engine's idle. The valve is sometimes called the idle speed control valve.
Fiesta's have a common fault with the heater control valve failing closed. You can get a new one from Eaby for £15
its screwed in the right hand side of the engine
The idle control valve works by regulating the idle speed of the engine. The idle speed of the engine is usually controlled by the engine of the computer.
Does not have one. Idle speed is controlled electronically through an idle speed control module.
The idle air control valve will be located by the throttle body.
Its a Heater & A/C Control Vacuum Control Solenoid Valve
If your not getting any hot air in the car it will be the control valve, its about 28 quid. very common failure
this model does not have a heater control valve, it has a specail thermostat that controls flow.
the heather control valve in in the engine bay. It has 2 hoses going into it, 2 hoses going out and into the heater matrix. When you turn your heater on you will need the Heater control valve to get hot air. If your HCV is faulty you will not get any hot air from your fans (inside the car) This is common item in a fiesta to go and replacing it is a piece of cake! even if your new to mechanics... also if your fan speed only works on '4' (highest speed) it means your resistor Is gone (another common fault) Resister is secured by 1 screw, its under the passengers dash, and has 1 cable going into it. Its about the size of a 'sushi' What exactly did you want to know?
the idle speed contrtol valve is located on the forward portion of the upper intake manifold...it's near the alternator. Trace the two larger vacuum hoses from the throttle body. The smaller of these two hoses connects to the idle speed control valve