The computer controls idle speed between 600-1200 rpm.The computer controls idle speed between 600-1200 rpm.
Yes, There is a screw on the carburetor or throttle-body that controls idle speed.
the TPS (throttle position sensor) controls the idle.
it controls idling of car engine, without it it will not idle..
Idle air control motor or IAC
An icv is an idle control valve. It controls the idle of the car (without the accelerator pedal depressed).
it is not affected by fuse. the ECU controls the idle electronically. you need to do an idle relearn prosedure.
An idle air control valve controls the engine idle revolutions by opening/closing to let more/less air into the throttle body (carburetor)-the car computer reads and controls the valve.
It is not adjustable. The computer controls idle speed through an idle stepper motor on the back of the throttle body. If idle speed is incorrect you have either a mechanical, sensor, actuator, or computer issue.It is not adjustable. The computer controls idle speed through an idle stepper motor on the back of the throttle body. If idle speed is incorrect you have either a mechanical, sensor, actuator, or computer issue.
It controls the amount of air entering the engine when the throttle is closed, controlling the idle speed..
The idle speed control solenoid controls the idle of the engine when the air conditioning is engaged. Since the ac pump draws down the engine idle the solenoid increase the idle when the ac is on.
The IAC the Idle Control Valve, this controls the mixture between fuel and air for the idle of your vehicle.