Yes, a 2001 Dodge Ram is equipped with an Idle Air Control (IAC) motor. The IAC motor is responsible for regulating the engine's idle speed by controlling the amount of air that bypasses the throttle plate. If you're experiencing idle issues, the IAC motor could be a potential component to check or replace.
The IAC is located on the throttle body. Simply unplug the dirty IAC and clean or replace the IAC.
This depends on the motor size. By the way, if you have to ask this question, then it not something you'll be able to diagnose or replace.
IAC sits on the top of the motor.
To replace the idle air control (IAC) motor on a Ford Windstar, first, disconnect the negative battery terminal to ensure safety. Locate the IAC motor, which is typically found on the throttle body; disconnect the electrical connector and remove the mounting screws. Carefully take out the old motor and install the new one, making sure to secure it properly and reconnect the electrical connector. Finally, reconnect the battery and start the vehicle to ensure proper operation.
It has an IAC ( idle air control ) motor on the throttle body.
Unplug the wiring harness from the iac. Using a adjustable or a 1 1/4" wrench remove the iac.
There isn't a separate IAC motor. The electriconic throttle body assembly has a built in motor that opens and closes the throttle plate. The throttle body is not repairable, it must be replaced.
if you mean iac motor, it is located on the upper intake at the throttle body. if you mean iac motor, it is located on the upper intake at the throttle body.
700 to 750 rpm is normal. if the engine stalls, you may have to replace the IAC (Idle Air Control) Motor. they get stuck.
the iac motor is faulty replace....(automatic idle control) easy fix 2 bolts and 2-3 wire connections.
no have , per wiring diagram.There is no IAC motor for this engine and I suspect you have an error code