The idle control sensor on a 2004 Jeep Rubicon is typically located on the throttle body. It's part of the electronic throttle control system, often integrated with the throttle position sensor. To access it, you may need to remove the air intake duct and possibly other components obstructing the throttle body. Always refer to a repair manual for specific instructions and safety precautions.
The idle speed motor is on the back side of the throttle body.
There is no such thing as an idle air control sensor. The idle air control module or motor is located on the side of the throttle body assembly facing toward the engine.
It has an IAC ( idle air control ) motor on the throttle body.
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If it cuts out at idle or when your foot is off the gas pedal, its the Idle Air Control sensor.
The Jeep Wrangler Rubicon was introduced in 2003.
No, the Rubicon was not available in 1997.
It wasn't selected as an option when ordered from the factory.
The first Jeep Wrangler Rubicon was the 2002 model year.
That is not a current Chrysler part number. It matches the number from a crank angle sensor here. http://ropermotor.com/2003/jeep/grand cherokee/angle sensor/
Yes. The Rubicon is a high line Wrangler.Yes. The Rubicon is a high line Wrangler.