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- City, State
- Winthrop, MA
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 94 XLT
My 94 XLT has rough cold starts. Once warm after a few minutes it runs great. After searching the forums it seems that my problem is a dirty or malfunctioning IAC valve. I cleaned the valve with electrical parts cleaner, but I stripped the two screws to take it apart so I just did my best cleaning it from outside the two holes.
The next morning the truck had a rough idle again. While the truck is idling rough, if you unplug the IAC it stalls. Once it is warm, if you unplug the IAC it still runs fine.
So I took a drive down to autozone where they tested the valve for me with a 9V battery. The plunger moves so that means it must be working. (The valve was warm)
What I would like to know is why the rough idle occurs only while the truck is cold. Is it possible that the valve is only working when it is warm or does it have nothing to do with that? Maybe I will try to take off the valve and throw it in the freezer and test it again. I would like to know that this is the problem before I lay out $70 or whatever a new one costs.
Thanks
The next morning the truck had a rough idle again. While the truck is idling rough, if you unplug the IAC it stalls. Once it is warm, if you unplug the IAC it still runs fine.
So I took a drive down to autozone where they tested the valve for me with a 9V battery. The plunger moves so that means it must be working. (The valve was warm)
What I would like to know is why the rough idle occurs only while the truck is cold. Is it possible that the valve is only working when it is warm or does it have nothing to do with that? Maybe I will try to take off the valve and throw it in the freezer and test it again. I would like to know that this is the problem before I lay out $70 or whatever a new one costs.
Thanks