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Since: Jan 05, 2004 Posts: 9
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Mon Jan 05, 2004 3:31 pm
Post subject: 1991 Accord Idle control Archived from groups: alt>autos>honda (more info?)
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In the 2.2 liter, 1991 Accord engine the idle air control (IAC) is located
on the intake manifold, a black cilindrical electric motor looking thing.
I have once read on this newsgroup that the idle air control valve can be
cleaned, should be cleaned when the engine idle is not steady.
When wanting to do this, I noticed that the black cilindrical thing cannot
be removed by itself. Also coolant lines are running to the IAC. So now I'm
wondering whether I can remove the whole IAC from the intake manifold,
without having to bleed the coolant?
Any tips, advice?
Regards, Jan
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Since: Dec 13, 2003 Posts: 186
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Mon Jan 05, 2004 5:17 pm
Post subject: Re: 1991 Accord Idle control [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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My '94 Civic has the same setup, IAC on the manifold just behind the
throttle body, and coolant running through it. I have never removed it,
but I have removed the throttle body which also has coolant running
through it. I did not drain coolant, and did not bleed the system
afterwards. I plugged the relevant (small diameter) hoses with a piece
of paper towel as I removed them and made sure the opening was sitting
as high up in the engine bay as possible. I lost maybe a tablespoon of
coolant.
JanN wrote:
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> In the 2.2 liter, 1991 Accord engine the idle air control (IAC) is located
> on the intake manifold, a black cilindrical electric motor looking thing.
> I have once read on this newsgroup that the idle air control valve can be
> cleaned, should be cleaned when the engine idle is not steady.
> When wanting to do this, I noticed that the black cilindrical thing cannot
> be removed by itself. Also coolant lines are running to the IAC. So now I'm
> wondering whether I can remove the whole IAC from the intake manifold,
> without having to bleed the coolant?
> Any tips, advice?
>
> Regards, Jan
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Since: Jan 05, 2004 Posts: 9
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(Msg. 3) Posted: Tue Jan 06, 2004 9:57 am
Post subject: Re: 1991 Accord Idle control [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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My guess is that I can remove the three bolts mounting the IAC assembly to
the manifold. But what next, what is there to clean? How do I clean this?
Use somekind of solvant?
"Randolph" wrote in message
> My '94 Civic has the same setup, IAC on the manifold just behind the
> throttle body, and coolant running through it. I have never removed it,
> but I have removed the throttle body which also has coolant running
> through it. I did not drain coolant, and did not bleed the system
> afterwards. I plugged the relevant (small diameter) hoses with a piece
> of paper towel as I removed them and made sure the opening was sitting
> as high up in the engine bay as possible. I lost maybe a tablespoon of
> coolant.
>
> JanN wrote:
> >
> > In the 2.2 liter, 1991 Accord engine the idle air control (IAC) is
located
> > on the intake manifold, a black cilindrical electric motor looking
thing.
> > I have once read on this newsgroup that the idle air control valve can
be
> > cleaned, should be cleaned when the engine idle is not steady.
> > When wanting to do this, I noticed that the black cilindrical thing
cannot
> > be removed by itself. Also coolant lines are running to the IAC. So now
I'm
> > wondering whether I can remove the whole IAC from the intake manifold,
> > without having to bleed the coolant?
> > Any tips, advice?
> >
> > Regards, Jan
> > 1991 Accord Aerodeck 2.2i EX<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ --> >> Stay informed about: 1991 Accord Idle control |
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Since: Jan 06, 2004 Posts: 1
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Tue Jan 06, 2004 6:04 pm
Post subject: Re: 1991 Accord Idle control [Login to view extended thread Info.] Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)
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"JanN" wrote in message
> My guess is that I can remove the three bolts mounting the IAC assembly to
> the manifold. But what next, what is there to clean? How do I clean this?
> Use somekind of solvant?
Pull the 3 bolts and leave the hoses connected. Just pull the unit away from
the intake (won't give you much room to work with it). I used a spray carb
cleaner, like Berryman's.
Von Erik
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> > My '94 Civic has the same setup, IAC on the manifold just behind the
> > throttle body, and coolant running through it. I have never removed it,
> > but I have removed the throttle body which also has coolant running
> > through it. I did not drain coolant, and did not bleed the system
> > afterwards. I plugged the relevant (small diameter) hoses with a piece
> > of paper towel as I removed them and made sure the opening was sitting
> > as high up in the engine bay as possible. I lost maybe a tablespoon of
> > coolant.
> >
> > JanN wrote:
> > >
> > > In the 2.2 liter, 1991 Accord engine the idle air control (IAC) is
> located
> > > on the intake manifold, a black cilindrical electric motor looking
> thing.
> > > I have once read on this newsgroup that the idle air control valve can
> be
> > > cleaned, should be cleaned when the engine idle is not steady.
> > > When wanting to do this, I noticed that the black cilindrical thing
> cannot
> > > be removed by itself. Also coolant lines are running to the IAC. So
now
> I'm
> > > wondering whether I can remove the whole IAC from the intake manifold,
> > > without having to bleed the coolant?
> > > Any tips, advice?
> > >
> > > Regards, Jan
> > > 1991 Accord Aerodeck 2.2i EX
>
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