Hello all,
I have a '93 Festiva GL automatic that recently started having idle issues. I think that I have tracked the problem down to a faulty Idle Air Control unit. When I removed the IAC there is a hole on the back that I cannot figure out what goes there. I am thinking that it should be plugged, so I went ahead and did that. Now the car idles very high. I have not measured it with a tach but I would guess maybe 1300-1500 rpm. When I unhook the electrical plug at the top of the IAC the idle does come down somewhat but not to the 8-900 rpm's that it should be...even after warmup. So my question is, should that hole on the back of the IAC have a plug there? It doesn't make sense to me to have vacuum hoses running off of the IAC with a hole at the bottom. And why are the rpm's lower when I unplug the controller? I have the idle screw turned all the way in and rpm's are still too high. I have tried finding a vacuum leak but I don't see any hoses that aren't hooked up. I guess next step would be to clean the VAC but I'm kind of stuck as to what to do next. Any help from the Borg would be greatly appreciated.
-AZG
I have a '93 Festiva GL automatic that recently started having idle issues. I think that I have tracked the problem down to a faulty Idle Air Control unit. When I removed the IAC there is a hole on the back that I cannot figure out what goes there. I am thinking that it should be plugged, so I went ahead and did that. Now the car idles very high. I have not measured it with a tach but I would guess maybe 1300-1500 rpm. When I unhook the electrical plug at the top of the IAC the idle does come down somewhat but not to the 8-900 rpm's that it should be...even after warmup. So my question is, should that hole on the back of the IAC have a plug there? It doesn't make sense to me to have vacuum hoses running off of the IAC with a hole at the bottom. And why are the rpm's lower when I unplug the controller? I have the idle screw turned all the way in and rpm's are still too high. I have tried finding a vacuum leak but I don't see any hoses that aren't hooked up. I guess next step would be to clean the VAC but I'm kind of stuck as to what to do next. Any help from the Borg would be greatly appreciated.
-AZG
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