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Under Wide Open Throttle conditions, does the IAC solenoid fully open as well? I'm asking about a 2000 3.0. Just curious.
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Under Wide Open Throttle conditions, does the IAC solenoid fully open as well? I'm asking about a 2000 3.0. Just curious.
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My understanding is the IAC bypasses the throttle plate when the throttle plate is closed so the computer can more accurately control idle speed as well as emissions when the throttle plate is closed abruptly as in de-accel. Before there was an IAC there used to be a dash pot that closed the throttle plate gently to set idle position. The flow through the IAC still would pass through the MAF - I would guess. The TPS has a set-up adjustment to send a signal to the ECM when the throttle plate is just open (off idle), sooooo, I would say, without first hand knowledge, the IAC is closed when off idle, including WOT. But, it may be easier to handle the operating smoothness of crossover from idle to throttle plate and back, to just leave the IAC open. Hmmmmm?
Does this sound logical???
This may not work if the ECM needs to sense flow