yes it will , also check all vaccum lines.
by the idling air control valve
Clean the throttle body or replace the idle air control valve
Try replacing the idle air control valve (IAC)
it is open at idle to allow air to bypass the throttle body into the intake manifold
When an idle control value is clogged the idling speed of your vehicle will change. The car may also stall when you turn on the air conditioning.
Idle Air Control Valve....if this breaks you car wont idle properly....the rpm will go up then down all the time when idling
Could be your Idle air control valve.
I have the same problem. I believe the idle air control valve either needs to be cleaned or replaced.
It's not a part, there are parts... First of ECU, then EGR valve, idle control valve, MAP sensor, oxygen sensor.
Computer controlled and not adjustable, if idle is to slow or fast. check and clean the ( IAC ) idle air control valve. this is what controls idling on many of todays cars.
The idle air control (IAC) valve in a Chevy Aveo regulates the engine's idle speed by controlling the amount of air that bypasses the throttle plate. It adjusts the airflow based on engine load and temperature, ensuring smooth idling and optimal performance. If the IAC valve malfunctions, it can lead to issues such as rough idling, stalling, or difficulty in starting the engine. Regular maintenance and diagnostics can help identify and resolve any issues with the IAC valve.
You can adjust the idle air control valve on a 1992 1500 truck while it is just idling. This is done if the truck is idling too fast or too slow. It will help the truck run better.