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  1. #1
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    Cleaned my IACV today

    I cleaned my IACV today with carby cleaner.

    I get a smoother ride now but in the morning in the cold, when I tap accelerator the rpm's go down to near 0 and shakes the car then goes back up. Also when I turn the steering all the way to the left or right when engine is hot/cold, the rpm's go down, and using a/c and electronics.


    So what the problem and cause? How to fix this problem?
    Last edited by Mr EG; 11-10-2009 at 08:07 PM.
    Honda Civic EG parts needed (Sydney):

    APEXI WS2 (MUFFLER) OR SIMILAR - SPOON DUCKBILL (REPLICA) - EG6 CLUSTER - MUDFLAPS - XENON HID KIT (6000K)

  2. #2
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    Anyone?
    Honda Civic EG parts needed (Sydney):

    APEXI WS2 (MUFFLER) OR SIMILAR - SPOON DUCKBILL (REPLICA) - EG6 CLUSTER - MUDFLAPS - XENON HID KIT (6000K)

  3. #3
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    Check all your vacuum lines from the intake manifold. You probably have a leak. Could also be the IACV isn't flush against the manifold from when you put it back on and is leaking through the join

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    adjust the throttle-idle thingy... (i don tknow what the proper term is)

  5. #5
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr EG View Post
    Also when I turn the steering all the way to the left or right when engine is hot/cold, the rpm's go down, and using a/c and electronics.
    id say this is just the power steering doing its thang. used to happen to my car before i took out the ps. didnt happen after.
    THAT SHIT WAS BANANAS

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