rudypoochris
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I have a 1992 Ford Explorer. Just last week all of a sudden the car sort of fell flat on its face with the normal amount of throttle input to get it moving (I usually start moving the car around 650-800rpm). At first I thought maybe the car was cold, but the car continued to do this from stop signs even at full heat. I then noticed that the idle was sort of erratic with sort of up and down twitching on the tach, minimal, but definately there. The engine does not respond to instant throttle inputs nearly as well as before. If I dab the throttle the engine stumbles a bit, raises up, bumps up and down. In 1st cruising if I floor it at 1500rpm, the wheels don't chirp anymore, it lugs a bit and then gets power down. The rest of the RPM range seems to be okay. There is no check engine light on.
I am thinking this is just a dirty or clogged IAC valve? I ran the DVOM on it and the terminals read 9.8 ohms which is between the 7-13 ohm autozone.com says it should be. Could the IAC still be the cause or should I be thinking more towards a vaccum leak or EGR system issue? What else might cause this issue? Thanks!
I am thinking this is just a dirty or clogged IAC valve? I ran the DVOM on it and the terminals read 9.8 ohms which is between the 7-13 ohm autozone.com says it should be. Could the IAC still be the cause or should I be thinking more towards a vaccum leak or EGR system issue? What else might cause this issue? Thanks!