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How easy is it to change IAC?

lt1pnyklr

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2001 XLS
I read a few posts here about the IAC and problems with these things and am pretty sure this is whats wrong with our 2001 XLS. A few months ago it was acting up and I pulled the intake off and cleaned all the carbon off the throttle body blades and it worked ok for a while. Here lately its started up again. Cold starts require you to pump the gas pedal like a carb'd motor to keep it idling. After a few minutes its fine. So....Im pretty sure its not hard to chage but any advice or tips?
 



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IAC is VERY easy to change. I think it was only like 2 bolts and an electrical connector on mine. Yours shouldn't be much different. Very easy to do.
 






you can do it with one wrench tied behind your back.
 






werd :cool:
 






One wrench tied behind your back, lol that cracked me up :D, then i guess you need two wrenches for this?
 






On my 2000 XLT I removed the covers off of the top of the engine 5 bolts if I remember correctly, put the covers on a shelf in the garage. removed the 2 bolts and the electrical connector from the IAC (it was the part on the top of my engine). cleaned it with carb and choke cleaner and it works for 6 months at that point open the hood and repeat. takes about 1 minute with a socket.

David
 






slpdave said:
On my 2000 XLT I removed the covers off of the top of the engine 5 bolts if I remember correctly, put the covers on a shelf in the garage. removed the 2 bolts and the electrical connector from the IAC (it was the part on the top of my engine). cleaned it with carb and choke cleaner and it works for 6 months at that point open the hood and repeat. takes about 1 minute with a socket.

David

Great brief description...just what I was looking for. Thanks.!
 












gensic11 said:
my deaf, blind, mute, armless, legless grandma could do it


I'll pay money to see that
 


















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