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I mean, i know your trying to show us what the motor is doing, but still.....Mr95Gl said:Carb cleaner will ruin the IAC. At least in my case it did. You more then likely have a vac leak.
I've had the RPM's sit at 500 for a minute or two, and no light.. (yes it works)
I would bet money that your EEC is attempting to learn around an overly-lean idle mixture, which is then manifesting itself in the form of learned adaptive corrections that are being applied to your part throttle and WOT fuel mixtures, thereby effecting your driveability. This condition could be caused by vacuum leaks and/or, given the 172 and 173 DTCs that you noted, the result of a dead rear HEGO sensor.SeanMc said:Nope, if I blip the gas, it'll go way up, and then almost stall. If I put it in park, everything evens out which is what happens in the video. But does that explain the loss of power while driving?
Actually, almost all EEC-IV strategies will make use of the IAC to control engine speed during deceleration conditions and other throttle input modes, such as off-idle-to-part-throttle transitions, etc.Eric VerValin said:From what I've heard the IAC has almost no effect on driving / drivablitity. Its just at idle..
I have a hard time believing this would be the case with any V6 SHO engine.SASHO91 said:Mine doesnt...I've had the RPM's sit at 500 for a minute or two, and no light.. (yes it works)
Axianator said:I would bet money that your EEC is attempting to learn around an overly-lean idle mixture, which is then manifesting itself in the form of learned adaptive corrections that are being applied to your part throttle and WOT fuel mixtures, thereby effecting your driveability. This condition could be caused by vacuum leaks and/or, given the 172 and 173 DTCs that you noted, the result of a dead rear HEGO sensor.
