Where is the idle control valve on a 2007 Ford Focus?
Where is the idle control valve on a 2007 Ford Focus?
It’s on the intake manifold somewhat near the throttle body.
Where is the idle control valve on a 2002 Ford Focus?
**Note** that some vehicles may have a gasket between the Idle Control Valve and the Inlet Manifold. CAUTION ** The proximity of the Idle Air Control Valve on a 2002 Ford Focus is directly above the starter motor. Ensure that you disconnect the battery to avoid shorting/welding your tool if you do make contact and close the electrical circuit. **
Where is the idle air control valve located?
The IAC (idle air control ) is mounted on the throttle body. Ask Your Own Ford Question Customerreply replied 11 years ago
When to replace idle control motor in Ford?
Fords are designed to operate with the resistance in the solenoid in a range between 7.0 to 13.0 ohms. If the resistance is outside that range, the idle control motor needs to be replaced.
Why is the idle on my air conditioner so low?
If the idle is low and inconsistent, it may be due to an issue with your idle control valve. Low idles could also be caused by vacuum leaks. 3 Look for signs of a vacuum leak.
**Note** that some vehicles may have a gasket between the Idle Control Valve and the Inlet Manifold. CAUTION ** The proximity of the Idle Air Control Valve on a 2002 Ford Focus is directly above the starter motor. Ensure that you disconnect the battery to avoid shorting/welding your tool if you do make contact and close the electrical circuit. **
The IAC (idle air control ) is mounted on the throttle body. Ask Your Own Ford Question Customerreply replied 11 years ago
How to know if your air control valve is bad?
5 Symptoms of a Bad Idle Air Control Valve (and Replacement Cost) 1 Intermittent Idle Speed. 2 Check Engine Warning Light. 3 Rough Idling. 4 Engine Stalling. 5 Load Causes Stalling.
What happens if you have a bad idle control valve?
Since the idle air control valve is supposed to manage the idle speed of the engine, a bad valve will certainly throw that out of whack. It will cause the idle speed to randomly fluctuate to different speeds rather than stay at one constant speed. The idle speed may be too high at one moment and then too low at other moments.