PashRoot
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- '97 Explorer 2WD
So I've got a '97 Ford Explorer Sport with a bit of a rough idle problem. Picked it up cheap for $500; it otherwise seems to run fairly well from what I understand. It's yet to stall on me but has gotten pretty close several times at long stop lights and heavy traffic forcing me to rev up a bit.
I just cleaned the throttle butterfly earlier (was pretty gunked up) but there was little change in performance. Next I moved up to the IAC which caught my attention with an obvious crack between it and the 'intake' (Apologies if my terminology is incorrect; I'm far from a mechanic). I pulled it off and immediately noticed there was no gasket on it at all. It wasn't tightened well on the intake either.
Upon further inspection it doesn't look too dirty on the inside but testing the two pins with a multimeter revealed a resistance of 11-13 ohms. Besides the missing gasket causing problems, does the resistance indicate a bad IAC?
I just cleaned the throttle butterfly earlier (was pretty gunked up) but there was little change in performance. Next I moved up to the IAC which caught my attention with an obvious crack between it and the 'intake' (Apologies if my terminology is incorrect; I'm far from a mechanic). I pulled it off and immediately noticed there was no gasket on it at all. It wasn't tightened well on the intake either.
Upon further inspection it doesn't look too dirty on the inside but testing the two pins with a multimeter revealed a resistance of 11-13 ohms. Besides the missing gasket causing problems, does the resistance indicate a bad IAC?