IACV problems
hey i've had a REVing problem a while on my SOHC vtec, and i've changed out the part, a few times, and it seems not to work, i unhooked the vacuum line, and it seems to run like it has 3 cyls. now that sensor that plugs into the IACV is that possible for that to go bad? LMK please and thanks
step one: locate your IACV it looks like this and on D series engines its mounted on the rear of the intake manifold near the throttle body, and on F series engines its mounuted towards the front of the car on the intake manifold near the throttle body.

Step two: remove it, all you need to do is take the 2, 12mm bolts out, disconnect the electrical connection, and your heater lines that run to it. (note put a rag on the heater lines so it doesnt spill everywhere)
Step three: take some brake cleaner or carb cleaner and spray out the screen, which as you can see is very clogged on my 180K+ D15b8.


NOTE you can also take off the bottum part and inspect the gasket to make sure its clean and dirt free, and in my case it was

Step four: Let it dry, then reconnect your electrical connection, your heater lines, and your bolts and BAM your done.
Hope this helps some of the noobs out there
Step two: remove it, all you need to do is take the 2, 12mm bolts out, disconnect the electrical connection, and your heater lines that run to it. (note put a rag on the heater lines so it doesnt spill everywhere)
Step three: take some brake cleaner or carb cleaner and spray out the screen, which as you can see is very clogged on my 180K+ D15b8.
NOTE you can also take off the bottum part and inspect the gasket to make sure its clean and dirt free, and in my case it was
Step four: Let it dry, then reconnect your electrical connection, your heater lines, and your bolts and BAM your done.
Hope this helps some of the noobs out there
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Thanks for the advice i've did all that and yes their is a sensor that plugs into it, cause you have the 2 vacuum hose( if their vacuum hoses ), and that sensor is all the way too the right, if that is a sensor, and it seems like nothing helps at all
there is no sensor that plugs into the IACV, there's two lines, ones a vacuum, and the other is coolant...unless your talkin about the connector that plugs into the IACV
Last edited by hondachris1994; Feb 4, 2007 at 04:18 PM.
that might be it, like in the PICS above that " nissan " posted, you got the 2 lines, and the electrical connection, i assumed that was a sensor, because if so that was lil burnt on the inside, would that make my problem right their?
no, but i did do that think where you put the wire in that sensor, then put it in the other end ( sounds stupid ) then you count the flash of the ECU, and then it was throwing codes, it thrown 2 out i wanna say 15 and 17, i forgot one and the other was intake throttlebody something, so it came back to being the IACV, and i replaced, and the thing still REVS, the part does work, cause it came out of a car befor mine, and that car didnt rev, so i think its gotta be with my MAP sensor or something... IDK


