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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: karlo on 28 August 2013, 20:14:41

Title: ICV
Post by: karlo on 28 August 2013, 20:14:41
Hi can anyone tell me what an ICV is please
Title: Re: ICV
Post by: omega3000 on 28 August 2013, 20:16:30
Idle Control Valve  :y
Title: Re: ICV
Post by: dbug on 28 August 2013, 20:17:23
Too slow - Idle Control Valve ;)
Title: Re: ICV
Post by: tunnie on 28 August 2013, 20:22:09
Your question would have been answered in your thread, no need to start a new one. We are quite active here, loads of questions can be asked in the same thread  :y :y :y
Title: Re: ICV
Post by: albitz on 28 August 2013, 20:35:42
Your question would have been answered in your thread, no need to start a new one. We are quite active here, loads of questions can be asked in the same thread  :y :y :y

Speak for yourself. :P ;D
Title: Re: ICV
Post by: tunnie on 28 August 2013, 20:39:32
Your question would have been answered in your thread, no need to start a new one. We are quite active here, loads of questions can be asked in the same thread  :y :y :y

Speak for yourself. :P ;D

Look who's talking "Mr always on here" - now standing at 117d 18h 2m  :o  ;D  ;D
Title: Re: ICV
Post by: karlo on 28 August 2013, 20:49:36
Thanks I am new here so I'm sorry if I haven't complied to your way of doing things, just trying to get the beast from lurching when it stops, Its a little annoying that's all, apart from that car runs like a Trojan
Title: Re: ICV
Post by: tunnie on 28 August 2013, 20:51:44
Thanks I am new here so I'm sorry if I haven't complied to your way of doing things, just trying to get the beast from lurching when it stops, Its a little annoying that's all, apart from that car runs like a Trojan

Don't worry, you can ask all kinds of questions in the thread  :y

2.5 is rock solid engine  :)
Title: Re: ICV
Post by: karlo on 28 August 2013, 20:54:09
I've  cleaned the ICV, BUT ENGINE STILL REVS WHEN ITS GOING TO STOP, any suggestions
Title: Re: ICV
Post by: albitz on 28 August 2013, 21:03:07
An air leak of some sort springs to mind.It might be worth spraying a little carb cleaner around different areas of the engine bay and see if the revs rise.If they do,youve found the area of the leak. :y
Title: Re: ICV
Post by: albitz on 28 August 2013, 21:03:47
Your question would have been answered in your thread, no need to start a new one. We are quite active here, loads of questions can be asked in the same thread  :y :y :y

Speak for yourself. :P ;D

Look who's talking "Mr always on here" - now standing at 117d 18h 2m  :o  ;D  ;D

I may be on here,but most of the time Im in no way active. :P ;D ;D
Title: Re: ICV
Post by: karlo on 28 August 2013, 21:06:35
Ok thanks Ill try that
Regards
Title: Re: ICV
Post by: amba on 28 August 2013, 21:13:13
Might also be worth just checking the throttle cable hasn,t got any frayed wire strands as that could restrict it from pulling back when releasing throttle.

Pop off the cable from the ball joint on the throttle body and give it a good check ,then apply little bit of grease to the ball end when replacing .

Does sound more like an air leak if you have given the ICV athorough clean..assume you applied a few drops of light oil on the internal slider when refitting....as per guide.