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#221 |
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Wannabe Elite Explorer
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Great thread!
It saved me some bucks. My 1995 Explorer would run but wouldn't idle. I remembered that it had this problem several years ago and the shop replaced something simple and easy to get to but i couldn't remember what. It was the IAC.
So, I pried off the black cap, unhooked the plug and took out the two 10mm bolts. Lots of black crud on the piston shaft and spring in the upper chamber. I used some gun cleaning solvent called Remoil, q-tips and an artist's brush. The brush was great to clean the valve and the valve seat and the spring. Obviously, the valve and the valve seat have to be clean to seal properly and the return spring needs to be able to move. I soaked the black plastic cap in alcohol to clean the felt pad and blew a little solvent through the brass tube. Get all these clean and your good to go. The Remoil not only acted as a solvent but provides a light lubrication as well. Put everything back on and it idles smoother than it has in a while. |
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#222 |
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Wannabe Elite Explorer
97
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What a fantastic resource this forum is. I had some jerking issues with my 97 X so I got my lazy ass to Pep Boys and got a can of brake cleaner (no chlorine) and cleaned out the valve. Took off the black cap and clean the little pads as well. Started it up and had some idling issues and the moose call was evident. I figured the valve & pads hadn't dried completely and left it over night.
This morning, fired up the truck and smooth idling and no moose call. Next project is to clean the MAF sensor. |
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#223 |
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Wannabe Elite Explorer
compton,ca
2004 ford explorer
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Well Im going to try it! and see if it works I hope It does tired of the whinning myself! Well men wish me lots of luck Im not scared of getting my hands dirty or using a tool! I think I do very well for being a women!
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#224 |
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Wannabe Elite Explorer
Columbus, Ohio
1999 EB
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I have a bit of a whine, mostly around "cruising" speeds, but nothing major. No idle issues to speak of. After reading some of the horror stories on here (and the triumphs) I almost don't want to crack open the IAC and just turn the stereo up. haha.
FYI, advanceautoparts.com has the IAC for $49.99. Edit: $45.19 |
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#225 |
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Wannabe Elite Explorer
00 Explorer XLS
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Heres the problem Ive been having.
I noticed in the last week when my car is in drive at a red light and I have my defroster on full blast my RPMs will drop the car will shake a little and then the RPMs will go back up, then a little while later the same thing will happen the car has died once from this happening. It does not do this when the car is moving or if its stoped and the heater is off or in park. I did notice when driving with the defroster on full blast I had a smell like candles were just blown out. I took out the IAC valve cleaned it let it dry but it back in but I am still having the same problems of rpms dropping. Should I just order a new valve? Is there any other thing I could try? Am I going to have to take it in to a shop? Could it be the air conditioning compressor? |
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Wannabe Elite Explorer
Philadelphia, PA
2001 Explorer Sport Trac
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What year vehicle are you referring to? Mine is simply under the black top cover and on the top of the intake, (2) 8mm bolts, easily reached. 2001 Explorer Sport Trac DAN __________________ 2001 Ford Explorer Sport Trac, Brand new Trans. with all the updates, after the old 1-2 flare and blinking O/D light!! Cost $2114.90.; Lower Ball Joints (again) $650.00 01-26-12 New Front Differential $1384.42 (What's next?)Love my truck, just want less problems with it!!!!
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#227 |
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Wannabe Elite Explorer
Sacramento, CA
2000
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Mine too Dan and I have a 2000 Explorer Limited. I was surprised at how east it was to get to. How did you clean yours and did you spray any WD-40 or something like that to lube it? Greg
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#228 |
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Wannabe Elite Explorer
Philadelphia, PA
2001 Explorer Sport Trac
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No Wd40, that will leave a residue, you want something that evaporates quickly like CRC Electronic cleaner, or some king of Throttle body cleaner.
I'll be putting mine back on in a few minutes, hopefully it works, otherwisa its off to Advanced auto to simply buy a new one!!! Good Luck, This forum is awesome isn't it!!!! DAN __________________ 2001 Ford Explorer Sport Trac, Brand new Trans. with all the updates, after the old 1-2 flare and blinking O/D light!! Cost $2114.90.; Lower Ball Joints (again) $650.00 01-26-12 New Front Differential $1384.42 (What's next?)Love my truck, just want less problems with it!!!!
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Wannabe Elite Explorer
CA
Explorer '91 XLT 4x4 A4LD
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Mine does it too, I have a small leak on one of my hoses so the compressor turns on and off a lot. You should be able to hear it turn on and off. At least in my '91 Ex I can while driving. |
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#230 |
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Wannabe Elite Explorer
1998 Ford Explorer Sport
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Well I just wanted to point out that I cleaned my IAC cause was having the rough idle thing. Cleaned it many times with electrical contact cleaner, however, there is no sensor on the IAC, as the OP says. In fact after cleaning, some oil in the shaft and the spring worked wonders. Still have a little stall after you push the accel hard and let it go abruptly. I will change the IAC gasket.
Some members say there is no gasket there, I can confirm there is one, but it seems to have lost its sealing abilities over time. I read a report of someone having luck with the IAC only after installing a new gasket. |
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#231 |
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Wannabe Elite Explorer
1998 Ford Explorer Sport
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Also, searching for the rough idle issue, I also noticed the truck having good power until I hit 3500 RPM. So I checked the DPFE sensor, and one of the hoses was like thin and bent. So I tried to take it out of the sensor to cut the bad spot wich was just right next to the sensor and BAM! The little pipes that go into the sensor just broke as it was a cookie. So it looks like the sensor element itself was fine, but the case cristalyzed with heat. That for me is bad quality, bad choice for plastic. The new sensor I got is a F77Z part, original part was a F77E part.
I wonder if the Z letter being afterwards the E letter in our alphabet means its a revised piece??? Also had to get new hoses. Hope it goes well after these changes. |
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#232 |
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Wannabe Elite Explorer
Philadelphia, PA
2001 Explorer Sport Trac
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Can you give a little more description on what the DPFE sensor is and where it is located, so I can give mine a look please.
thanx Dan PS< cleaning my IAC has done nothing for me, so I guess it is time to buy a new one. __________________ 2001 Ford Explorer Sport Trac, Brand new Trans. with all the updates, after the old 1-2 flare and blinking O/D light!! Cost $2114.90.; Lower Ball Joints (again) $650.00 01-26-12 New Front Differential $1384.42 (What's next?)Love my truck, just want less problems with it!!!!
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Wannabe Elite Explorer
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THanks Mr. burns!!! you helped me out a bundle.
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#234 |
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Wannabe Elite Explorer
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An idle air control actuator or idle air control valve (IAC actuator/valve) is a device commonly used in fuel-injected vehicles to control the engine's idling RPM. In carburetted vehicles a similar device known as an idle speed control actuator is used.
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#235 |
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Wannabe Elite Explorer
Westerville, Ohio
1996 Ford Explorer XLT 4L
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Thank you Wikipedia
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#236 |
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Wannabe Elite Explorer
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![]() The idle air control valve (IAC) is a small component that controls air coming into the throttle body of your car. Normally, the air intake is controlled by the throttle plate, which is in turn controlled by the accelerator pedal. When you pull up to a stop and idle, however, the throttle plate is closed. The IAC valve then opens to a certain point, allowing in a carefully calculated amount of air to allow the engine to idle properly. If this valve gets gunked up with carbon debris, which happens over time especially on higher mileage vehicles, the valve will either not open or it won't open properly. The result? Either a rough idle or, in my case, a complete stall. The valve wasn't opening sometimes, completely cutting off the air to the engine and forcing it to stall. On the 1997 Chevrolet Cavalier, this is on the back of throttle body. Stand in front of you car, and look under the hood. You should see a large air hose that connects to the air filter at one end (located in the front right) and to a big metal thing on the other end (in the center of the engine compartment, all the way in the back). That metal thing is the throttle body. Remove that large air intake hose. There should be two screws holding down clamps. Remove those, and the hose will come off no problem. Be careful, though, it will be dirty. This will reveal the throttle plate and the front of the throttle. You should see a large metal plate covering a large hole, and above that a much tinier hole. That tiny hole is part of the Idle Air Control Valve. On the back of the throttle body, you'll see a small component that is attached by two screws. It has a wiring harness plugged into it. This is the IAC valve. You need to take it out. Unfortunately, it's in a crappy place to get to. You need a hex key or hex bit for the screw. If you have a small hex key, you should be able to reach in and unscrew the screws. I was able to go to Lowes and get a t-shaped screwdriver. It worked kind of like a ratchet, but it took a hex bit instead of a regular socket. Without it, I don't know how I would have gotten in their and removed the IAC. |
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#237 |
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Wannabe Elite Explorer
IL
95 Sport 4x4
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WoW 12 pages. Has anyone commented on long term results with non Ford IAC? Prices can be as low as $25 on ebay. CHeapest I can find online is $96 for the Motorcraft IAC I need. I generally dont buy generic parts, but considering the cost difference and ease to replace I may have to rethink it... Also didnt find a part no. for gasket. (Cleaning and soaking IAC overnite did not fix the foghorn noise). As others have pointed out, removing the black cap silences the noise totally, but mpg went down to about 12...
__________________ 95 Sport 4x4, 3.73, tt/shackles, K&N FIPK, 33X12.50X15 BFG T/A, 15x10 DC-1's, Pro Comp ES9000 shocks, Flowmaster Catback, ARB OME Leaf Springs, 2" BODYLIFT "Thy shall Not Leaveth Thou Chariot Stocketh" Explorer 2nd Genesis GRNMACHINE |
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#238 |
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Wannabe Elite Explorer
Hillsboro, OR
98 Explorer XLT
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Great forum! After reading just a few of the pages of this thread I cleaned out the IAC on my 98 SOHC and that solved the problem I was having with rough idle and dying when cold.
I was surprised that when I removed the IAC there was no gasket. So I put it back together like I found it and it runs fine. IDK. Thanks! __________________ 98 Explorer 4L SOHC, 243K miles, stock, daily business truck. My other ride is a 90 Bronco II (Pre-Gen 1 Explorer Sport) 216K miles, For Off Road Driving (or just getting around town).
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#239 |
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Wannabe Elite Explorer
IL
95 Sport 4x4
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x2 on great forum and INFO!! Small Update, ended up soaking the cap for hours in alcohol. So Far, idle seems better and no noise...
__________________ 95 Sport 4x4, 3.73, tt/shackles, K&N FIPK, 33X12.50X15 BFG T/A, 15x10 DC-1's, Pro Comp ES9000 shocks, Flowmaster Catback, ARB OME Leaf Springs, 2" BODYLIFT "Thy shall Not Leaveth Thou Chariot Stocketh" Explorer 2nd Genesis GRNMACHINE |
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#240 |
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Wannabe Elite Explorer
1999 Eddie Bauer
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Brilliant
Just encountered the idle problem today, and wanted to say that tkz to this post on the first Page, I was able to clean the iac and started the EXACT without a problem. Tks again. It's a 15 minute job minus the hour for drying (took the dog for a walk lol).
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