Idle Air Control Valve

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MasterPro Ignition 4 Terminal Fuel Injection Idle Air Control Valve - 2-1036

Part #:
2-1036
Line:
MPI
$22.99 Each
Availability Controls for MasterPro Ignition 4 Terminal Fuel Injection Idle Air Control Valve
Terminal Type:   Pin
Connector Shape:   Square
Terminal Gender:   Female

Standard Ignition 4 Terminal IAC Valve - AC1

Part #:
AC1
Line:
STD
$65.99 Each
Availability Controls for Standard Ignition 4 Terminal IAC Valve
Connector Shape:   Square
Number Of Terminals:   4
Gasket Or Seal Included:   Yes

Standard Ignition 4 Terminal IAC Valve - AC2

Part #:
AC2
Line:
STD
$93.99 Each
Availability Controls for Standard Ignition 4 Terminal IAC Valve
Terminal Type:   Bullet
Connector Shape:   Square
Number Of Terminals:   4

Standard Ignition 4 Terminal IAC Valve - AC4

Part #:
AC4
Line:
STD
$68.99 Each
Availability Controls for Standard Ignition 4 Terminal IAC Valve
Connector Shape:   Square
Number Of Terminals:   4
Gasket Or Seal Included:   Yes

Standard Ignition 4 Terminal Idle Speed Control Motor - SA3

Part #:
SA3
Line:
STD
$114.99 Each
Availability Controls for Standard Ignition 4 Terminal Idle Speed Control Motor
Terminal Type:   Pin
Connector Shape:   Square
Terminal Gender:   Male

Standard Ignition 4 Terminal Multi-Function Socket - S730

Part #:
S730
Line:
STD
$32.99 Each
Availability Controls for Standard Ignition 4 Terminal Multi-Function Socket
Number Of Wires:   4
Terminal Type:   Pin
Connector Gender:   Male

Bad Idle Air Control Valve Symptoms


The idle air control (IAC) valve controls the idle speed of fuel injected vehicles and takes control of engine rotational speed only when your foot is off the accelerator. The idle speed is determined by engine temperature and is controlled by your vehicle's engine control unit. Often the idle air control valve is only in use when the engine is idling and has not yet reached operating temperature, ensuring that the fuel and air mixture is appropriate while the vehicle is warming up. When your vehicle's IAC valve or actuator is failing, it can cause issues such as rough idling or stalling, and in some cases, a high idle if the valve is stuck in the open position and allowing too much air into the engine. If the valve is stuck shut, it can also cause a lack of airflow into the engine at idle, which may lead to stalling. Depending on how little air is flowing through the valve, this may occur after the engine has warmed up, or it may stall immediately after it starts. Over time, contaminants may also accumulate in the IAC valve chamber, which can cause the valve to clog or jam. It's also possible for the valve's solenoid, seals, or other electrical components to fail, preventing it from operating as it should. This will often trigger a Check Engine light, and you can stop your local O'Reilly Auto Parts for free Check Engine light testing to help determine the source of the problem. For your next IAC valve repair, shop O'Reilly Auto parts, where we carry an assortment of new idle air control valves for most vehicles.