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Need help with fast idol air valve
Moderator: -Scott-
Need help with fast idol air valve
I have a NH and my problem at the moment is that when I start up first thing in the morning to warm her up it will cut out twice then the idol races up and down till it is at operating temprature then it runs fine all tests thet I have done without pulling it apart point to the fast idol air valve. After phoning Mitsubishi to get a price I found out that it will cost around $400 so my question is have anyone had problems with this area and does anyone know if this part can be cleaned or serviced because at the moment I have not got the finances to buy genuine and need to fix this problem because it seems to be getting worse. Any help would be great.
The idle speed controller is a stepper motor mounted just below (?) the throttle body. They have a reputation for becoming "sticky" but they're relatively easy to disassemble & clean - carby cleaner works well.
When I did mine I pulled the stepper and found it's orifice was choked with oil and dust, as was the throttle body - air filters!
I disassembled the stepper and sprayed with carby cleaner, did similar to the throttle body and stepper orifice - lots of nasty crap flowed out.
Been fine since.
Hint: if you pull your ISC, FIRST THING you should do is carefully wind the tip IN as far as it will go (RH screw thread) and count the steps! Just before you put the ISC back in, wind the tip all the way in, then count the same number of steps back out. If you move it too far one way or the other the ECU may not be able to regulate idle speed properly.
Good luck,
Scott
When I did mine I pulled the stepper and found it's orifice was choked with oil and dust, as was the throttle body - air filters!
I disassembled the stepper and sprayed with carby cleaner, did similar to the throttle body and stepper orifice - lots of nasty crap flowed out.
Been fine since.
Hint: if you pull your ISC, FIRST THING you should do is carefully wind the tip IN as far as it will go (RH screw thread) and count the steps! Just before you put the ISC back in, wind the tip all the way in, then count the same number of steps back out. If you move it too far one way or the other the ECU may not be able to regulate idle speed properly.
Good luck,
Scott
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