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IAC bad???
Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2007 7:49 pm
by big frank
I have a bit of a hesitation from idle when tapping the gas peddle and also a bit of a rough idle. I have cleaned the filter (K&N) and will be installing a new fuel filter tomorrow. If that doesn't clean it up, should I look at the Idle Air Control valve? Any other place I should be looking short of a vacuum leak? The rough idle doesn't seem to be all of the time, leading me away from a vacuum leak. Thanks...
Frank
Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2007 8:12 pm
by 1993cobra
All the 93 cobras I have ever drove all had the little hessitation from idle. Dont know??
Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2007 8:13 pm
by 93COBRAinAZ
Clean the IAC, clean the MAF and get some new plugs.
Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2007 10:43 pm
by big frank
1993cobra wrote:All the 93 cobras I have ever drove all had the little hessitation from idle. Dont know??
Hmmm, I'll have to check out my friends here in town and see if it does the same thing. Have you ever tried changing the IAC on any of them?
Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2007 7:52 am
by 1993cobra
No, happent tried anything on them, they idle perfect and ran great after they passed that little dead spot. At wide open from a stop it passes it so fast you dont notice it. Or at least that has been my experience.
Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2007 11:47 am
by big frank
1993cobra wrote:No, happent tried anything on them, they idle perfect and ran great after they passed that little dead spot. At wide open from a stop it passes it so fast you dont notice it. Or at least that has been my experience.
Wide open from a stop? I'm sure you can't feel it over the g-force and your eyes burning from the tire smoke!

Posted: Fri Apr 06, 2007 10:07 am
by ceetwarrior
"you shouldn't do that, that's hard on your car"
Mine has that rough spot right at 900rpm if you try to rev it quickly.
Posted: Sun Apr 08, 2007 1:47 pm
by big frank
Can someone post a pic of it and directions on how to clean it? I have a hesitation at off idle and want to check this part. I have tried all of the other normal areas, ie. MAF, throttle body, vacuum leaks, etc, and still have the hesitation. Thanks..
Posted: Sun Apr 08, 2007 2:01 pm
by 93COBRAinAZ
There are two bolts, take them off without tearing the gasket, disconnect the wire and remove the IAC. Spray the inside of the IAC with throttle body cleaner and scrape any gunk out, spray again and let drain. Let dry and re-install. It is really very easy, should take about 5 minutes max.
Posted: Sun Apr 08, 2007 2:02 pm
by 93COBRAinAZ
Have you changed the plugs yet? Also, change the fuel filter. Oh and you need one of these really bad.
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Posted: Sun Apr 08, 2007 2:24 pm
by big frank
93COBRAinAZ wrote:There are two bolts, take them off without tearing the gasket, disconnect the wire and remove the IAC. Spray the inside of the IAC with throttle body cleaner and scrape any gunk out, spray again and let drain. Let dry and re-install. It is really very easy, should take about 5 minutes max.
Thanks for the info, but I don't know were or what the IAC looks like. I do have the manual that you mentioned in your other message, but it doesn't show the IAC or even have it in the index. Could theay be talking about the IAC on page 5-12 of that manual and calling it the Air Bypass Valve?
On edit. I haven't changed the plugs because they only have 34,000 miles on them. I did change the fuel filter, cleaned the throttle body and the MAF and K&N air filter.
Posted: Sun Apr 08, 2007 2:32 pm
by 93COBRAinAZ
big frank wrote:93COBRAinAZ wrote:There are two bolts, take them off without tearing the gasket, disconnect the wire and remove the IAC. Spray the inside of the IAC with throttle body cleaner and scrape any gunk out, spray again and let drain. Let dry and re-install. It is really very easy, should take about 5 minutes max.
Thanks for the info, but I don't know were or what the IAC looks like. I do have the manual that you mentioned in your other message, but it doesn't show the IAC or even have it in the index. Could theay be talking about the IAC on page 5-12 of that manual and calling it the Air Bypass Valve?
On edit. I haven't changed the plugs because they only have 34,000 miles on them. I did change the fuel filter, cleaned the throttle body and the MAF and K&N air filter.
Go to Google and type in Mustang IAC and you will find about 1,4853,857,172 pictures of it.
Posted: Sun Apr 08, 2007 2:43 pm
by 93COBRAinAZ
Posted: Sun Apr 08, 2007 2:51 pm
by big frank
93COBRAinAZ wrote:big frank wrote:93COBRAinAZ wrote:There are two bolts, take them off without tearing the gasket, disconnect the wire and remove the IAC. Spray the inside of the IAC with throttle body cleaner and scrape any gunk out, spray again and let drain. Let dry and re-install. It is really very easy, should take about 5 minutes max.
Thanks for the info, but I don't know were or what the IAC looks like. I do have the manual that you mentioned in your other message, but it doesn't show the IAC or even have it in the index. Could theay be talking about the IAC on page 5-12 of that manual and calling it the Air Bypass Valve?
On edit. I haven't changed the plugs because they only have 34,000 miles on them. I did change the fuel filter, cleaned the throttle body and the MAF and K&N air filter.
Go to Google and type in Mustang IAC and you will find about 1,4853,857,172 pictures of it.
Thanks. I was doing just that when I get your message back. I'm going to go out this afternoon and see if I can get it off without ruining the gasket.
frank