Where is the idle air control valve located on my 2005 nissan sentra 1.8l?
anonymous
2009-05-12 16:41:14 UTC
The idle is a jacked up I called the nissan dealership and they wanted $800 to fix it. I then called my friend who is head of service at another dealership and he said clean the iac valve.
(pictures along with a good description of where it is please)
Five answers:
David
2009-05-12 19:36:08 UTC
your car doesn't have one. what you probably need is to have the "idle air volume learning procedure" done which sets the idle at the correct rpm. Problem is it can usually only be done at the dealer. but we usually don't charge $800 for it (more like $100)... and that is the maf sensor (with the star screws) , but it doesn't set your idle, the electronic throttle body does.. hope this helps
anthony
2016-11-02 14:34:10 UTC
Nissan Idle Air Control Valve
anonymous
2016-12-11 20:57:24 UTC
cleansing the IAC - AAC ( idle air administration air subject air administration valve) valve isn't conventional maintence. permitting cleansing answer to get into the valve while cleansing the throttle chamber will some situations kill off a vulnerable IAC. Nissan IAC is below the throttle chamber. Manifold stress sensor is nex to the radatatior precise hose with vacuum hose hooked to it. Manifold stress sensor is used for 2 issues Manifold stress and barometric stress and is controled by using a solonid vacuum valve which fails greater usually. If the question is my automobile is doing this? do you think of Valve X desires cleansing? i'm able to help! Or I somewhat have a MAF code some one left the air clear out intake pipe off the place it became into placed. what's the vehicle doing what difficulty codes are latest?
anonymous
2009-05-12 16:47:15 UTC
agree with cleaning the IAC valve
just follow the air intake, should be at the end of it
a little black piece with wires connected to it
and has two screws, that have the star shaped pattern in them
James
2015-04-30 09:15:08 UTC
show me please
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