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idle control sensor
« on: 27 April 2009, 13:58:54 »

i had a idle control sensor fitted at a back street garage they used a non vauxhall part it lasted 2 days always use genuine parts
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Re: idle control sensor
« Reply #1 on: 27 April 2009, 14:01:03 »

There is no such thing as an idle control sensor!

Was it a crank shaft potion sensor?
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Re: idle control sensor
« Reply #2 on: 27 April 2009, 14:03:45 »

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There is no such thing as an idle control sensor!

Was it a crank shaft potion sensor?

;D ;D

It'll be either the IACV or Crank/Cam sensor, more likely one of the latter.
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Re: idle control sensor
« Reply #3 on: 27 April 2009, 14:19:00 »

Or throttle position sensor!

IACV is not a sensor.....and if the breathers etc were not cleaned and sorted then the same will ahppen again
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Re: idle control sensor
« Reply #4 on: 27 April 2009, 14:29:24 »

Could have been either as the OP said idle control sensor ;)
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Re: idle control sensor
« Reply #5 on: 27 April 2009, 16:10:23 »

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I take it you mean original poster, and not observation point?
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Re: idle control sensor
« Reply #6 on: 27 April 2009, 19:11:29 »

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I take it you mean original poster, and not observation point?

Yep :y
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Re: idle control sensor
« Reply #7 on: 28 April 2009, 20:54:53 »

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There is no such thing as an idle control sensor!

thanks it was the iavc as you might guess its my first moggy
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