There is no such part as an idle sensor. Idle speed is a computer output that involves dozens of inputs.
Idle air control valve sensor is located around the carburetor .
There is no such part.
Idle air control valve sensor is located around the carburetor .
Idle is computer controlled and is not adjustable. If the speed is incorrect there is a sensor or actuator malfunction.
Idle is computer controled and is not adjustable. Id the speed is incorrect there is a sensor or actuator malfunction.
On a 1989 Custom Cruiser station wagon, the idle air control (IAC) sensor is typically located on the throttle body. To access it, you'll need to remove any air intake components that may be in the way. The IAC sensor is usually secured with screws or bolts and has an electrical connector attached. Always refer to a repair manual for specific details and diagrams for your vehicle.
You have an idle air control valve and you also have a throttle position sensor. They are both located and the throttle body.
start the car and let it idle while the car is running unplug the mass airflow sensor if the idle does not change then the sensor is probably bad if the idle does change or the engine dies out then it is working so leave it alone cause they arent cheap. A Chrysler Cirrus does not use a maf.
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 Air control valve is located on the side of the throttle plate.
Idle speed on a 1998 Chrysler is computer controlled and is not adjustable. If idle speed is incorrect, you have a sensor, actuator, or mechanical failure. Places to start are, check for engine fault codes. Check for vacuum leaks.
Is this a 3.1 liter engine? tipicaly by the throttle body area. idle sensor or idle air controll valve?