What is a FITV valve?
The fast idle thermo valve (FITV), commonly used on many Honda cars, is a sensor that controls the fast idle or warmup circuit of the fuel system. The FITV contains a thermowax device that controls a plunger.
How does a fast idle valve work?
The thermowax pellet, like the one used in thermostats or other fast-idle valves, is located below the air bypass valve. As the engine warms up, coolant heats the pellet, causing it to expand. The expanding pellet then pushes the air bypass valve upward, sealing off the hole in the center of the white plastic insert.
How do you know if your IAC valve is bad?
Below are some of the most common symptoms of a faulty IAC:
- Illuminated Check Engine Light.
- Incorrect Idle Speed.
- Stalling.
- Engine Won’t Start.
- Check for Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs)
- Perform a Visual Inspection.
- Test the IAC Valve (Without an OEM-Level Scan Tool)
How do you clean a idle air control valve?
How to Clean the Idle Air Sensor Control Motor
- Make sure the car engine is off and quite cool before you begin.
- Locate the idle air control valve under the hood.
- Unscrew the idle air control valve by removing the screws that hold it to the throttle body.
- Clean the valve by soaking it in gasoline.
- Drain off the gasoline.
What are symptoms of a bad IAC?
Below are some of the most common symptoms of a faulty IAC:
- Illuminated Check Engine Light.
- Incorrect Idle Speed.
- Stalling.
- Engine Won’t Start.
- Check for Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs)
- Perform a Visual Inspection.
- Test the IAC Valve (Without an OEM-Level Scan Tool)
What happens when idle air control valve goes bad?
When the idle air control valve fails, it inhibits the flow of air through the engine. When the car can’t receive air, it leads to engine stalling. The severity of this symptom can range from occasional stalling at first, to stalling immediately after ignition.