The idle control unit on a Nissan Titan is typically integrated within the electronic throttle body assembly. If you're experiencing issues with idle control, it's advisable to check the throttle body for cleanliness and functionality, as well as the associated sensors. If needed, consult the vehicle's service manual for specific diagnostic procedures or seek assistance from a qualified mechanic.
idler control unit
micra idle adjustmentThe idle screw is under the auto choke unit, Philips screw head.
If you have already cleaned the throttle body and it has not cleared up the problem,then you may as well price out a idle control unit and an ecu(engine control unit).the idle control unit shorts out and takes the ecu with it!Ecu can be rebuilt,there are companies on eBay for $100 .
You don't. If the idle is not within factory spec there is a problem that needs to be diagnosed, such as the idle speed control unit for example.
A cross head screw just below the auto choke unit.
There is no adjuster. The Electronic Control Unit (ECU) sets the idle speed and you can't change it.
The idle air control valve controls the neutral idle of the 2001 Honda Accord. A faulty idle control valve leads to an erratic idle. To replace it first locate the valve on the intake manifold. Unplug the unit and remove the three bolts holding it to the manifold.
under the bonnet mate by the engine
how the transmission module works
Behind the dash just above the Transmission control module.
In the 2008 Nissan Titan, the immobilizer system is integrated into the vehicle's ignition system. The key itself contains a transponder chip that communicates with the vehicle's engine control unit (ECU). If the correct key is not used, the immobilizer will prevent the engine from starting. The immobilizer components are usually located within the ignition switch and the ECU, but specific locations may vary, so consulting the vehicle’s service manual for precise details is recommended.
Idle speed is controlled by the Electronic Control Unit and is not adjustable by the consumer. The question is why you would even want to mess with this on a car that is under warranty?