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Doug

posted on 5th Jul 06 at 13:48

Vaux want like £5 for that pissy little gasket :lol:

Going to go buy one and hope to god that it works fine with the old one so I can take it back :lol:


abdus

posted on 4th Jul 06 at 16:13

hey flash22, is it the EPC you are using?

I have one but can't get it to work...some files are corrupt...where did you get yours?

[Edited on 04-07-2006 by abdus]


flash22

posted on 4th Jul 06 at 16:12

for the b its 17082049 8 17 557 (12nz)

for the c 12 volt not listed


Doug

posted on 4th Jul 06 at 15:59

Can you get me the vaux part numbers for the rubber grommit?

Also the rubber gromit for the ICV on a z10XE form a 2002 corsa 1.0???


flash22

posted on 4th Jul 06 at 15:57

my mistake i ment 19 but close enuff


abdus

posted on 4th Jul 06 at 15:42

this might help:

http://therafiman.netfirms.com/corsa/icv.html


CorsAsh

posted on 4th Jul 06 at 15:35

I didn't.


Doug

posted on 4th Jul 06 at 15:35

I mean is it essential to replace the grommits


Doug

posted on 4th Jul 06 at 15:32

Ok, thanks for the help people :)

Is the rubber grommet essential? Does anyone have the part number for the grommet from vaux?

Also do you have the diagram and part number for the ICV on a Z10XE from a 2002 corsa 1.0? i am going to clean mine so will need the grommit for mine :)


CorsAsh

posted on 4th Jul 06 at 15:09

Isn't the ICV Part 19 flash? 21 is the screw...

Supposedly you should replace the rubber o-ring gasket (part 20) if you remove the ICV.


flash22

posted on 4th Jul 06 at 15:04

its part 21


flash22

posted on 4th Jul 06 at 14:59

its just a case of unpluging it and undoing the bolts/screws cleaning up the bit that goes in to the tb with carb cleaner. its easy to get to on the 8v aswell

give me a min i will put a pic up for ya


CorsAsh

posted on 4th Jul 06 at 14:57

Should be in HZ really mate but...



You can just see the ICV to the right of the red pipe where it crosses the oil breather pipe.

It's a little cube thing secured in with two torx screws, undo these and it'll just pull out of the throttle body.

Some people say give it a clean, then oil it and gently slide the tip that sticks out into the TB back into the casing. Others say don't as it can damage the sensor. I did push it back, and once the engine started, revved high for a few seconds then found perfect idle ad has been fine ever since.


Doug

Icon depicting mood of post posted on 4th Jul 06 at 14:50

I know this is posted all the time but I have tried the search function and I couldnt find the answer I was looking for....

1.2 8v 1993 corsa LS ....
Anyone got a guide for cleaning the ICV? I have a haynes manual here so you can refer me to pages in that.
is it called the idle speed control monitor in haynes manual?

Basicly I just need to clean it but wanted to read through what I need to do first :)

Many thanks