The good news is, you can clean your idle air control valve from home—in fact, you don’t even have to remove it to get it clean! Here’s what to do:
Locate your car’s idle air control valve. Typically, you’ll find it attached to the throttle body in your car’s engine
Remove the air duct, including any PVC hose
Disconnect the air duct from the throttle body
Find the opening to your idle air control valve. With the throttle body exposed, you should be able to see a tiny hole—this is where you’ll want to focus your cleaning efforts!
Clean the hole with throttle body cleaner. You can purchase cleaner from any auto shop
Once you’ve sprayed and cleaned the opening to your idle air control valve, you’re good to go! You’ll want to reconnect all your car’s components before starting it up again.
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