sparkyputerguy
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- Year, Model & Trim Level
- '00 XLT 4X4 OHV
Good morning, ladies and gents!
I've searched the board and I'm pretty sure the IAC needs to be replaced but wanted to run the symptoms by the gurus first...
The X is a '00 XLT with the 4.0 OHV engine. Approx 49K miles.
This only happens every once in a while, and especially when it's humid out. Probably around 98% today...
I crank the engine, it fires up, and then idles really low and rough until it dies. If I tap on the gas a little bit and take it up to around 500-750 RPM it's perfectly normal.
Once I got out of the driveway and onto the street, I could accelerate with no problem- everything was smooth. But if I stopped at a light/stop sign idle would drop down to around 250RPM and stall. So I had to run a few stop signs this morning...
I've cleaned the IAC a couple of times as it was doing the "howling" thing this past winter. Could it finally be past the point of cleaning?
Just wanted some confirmation before I went out to buy the part.
Thanks, and have a great day!
I've searched the board and I'm pretty sure the IAC needs to be replaced but wanted to run the symptoms by the gurus first...
The X is a '00 XLT with the 4.0 OHV engine. Approx 49K miles.
This only happens every once in a while, and especially when it's humid out. Probably around 98% today...
I crank the engine, it fires up, and then idles really low and rough until it dies. If I tap on the gas a little bit and take it up to around 500-750 RPM it's perfectly normal.
Once I got out of the driveway and onto the street, I could accelerate with no problem- everything was smooth. But if I stopped at a light/stop sign idle would drop down to around 250RPM and stall. So I had to run a few stop signs this morning...

I've cleaned the IAC a couple of times as it was doing the "howling" thing this past winter. Could it finally be past the point of cleaning?
Just wanted some confirmation before I went out to buy the part.
Thanks, and have a great day!