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Bennn

posted on 24th Mar 03 at 18:48

remember when replacing the ICV if it is extended beyond IIRC 26 mm (or 30 for the GSi) you will have to push it back until it stops to prevent damage when refitting


Karnage Corsa

posted on 24th Mar 03 at 16:55

I MIGHT GIVE IT A TRY THEN


miles

posted on 24th Mar 03 at 16:52

It says about putting redex down your plug holes on the side of the bottle!

No risk of damage!


Karnage Corsa

posted on 24th Mar 03 at 16:47

dont know about doing that like I am liable to nacker something up


miles

posted on 24th Mar 03 at 16:45

Vauxhall or anyone for that matter will never clean things like the ICV out during a service! You can try spraying a load of carb cleaner into your inlet. Or using the redex, its great fun if nothing else when you put it down your spark plug holes! Smoke machine!


Karnage Corsa

posted on 24th Mar 03 at 16:42

right cheers mate hopefully this will sort it out, is there anything else that could be cleaned to help the engine out that should be done reguarly or should it all be done with a service ?


and-m

posted on 24th Mar 03 at 16:41

Thorough clean with carb cleaner. Then lightly oil with some 3-1 oil or a few drops of engine oil.


miles

posted on 24th Mar 03 at 16:40

well, I had one on my 15,000 miles one and it looked quite clean, I then got a 50k Gsi engine and that one was well chatty!

Use some WD40, carb cleaner or something similar, be gentle with it, just remove all the gunk!


Karnage Corsa

posted on 24th Mar 03 at 16:36

ok feller I will give it a try when I go out thanks for the help, what shall I clean it with


miles

posted on 24th Mar 03 at 16:34

No, these are electronically controlled on these cars. Some older cars had an idle adjustment screw.

The ICV's on these engines are well known to get blocked up with carbony shite, give it a good clean!


Karnage Corsa

posted on 24th Mar 03 at 16:32

I will give it a try I was under the impression talking to someone a few weeks back that you could adjust it to change the revs on the car


miles

posted on 24th Mar 03 at 16:29

The ICV is attached to the side of the throttle body. On the left down the side of the inlet manifold. Unless you are running an aftermarket manifold.

It will have a 4 wire plug going into it.

I've got a spare you can have for £15 posted if you want to try another one, or try cleaning your one.


Karnage Corsa

posted on 24th Mar 03 at 16:14

gsi mate


miles

posted on 24th Mar 03 at 16:11

what engine is it?


Karnage Corsa

posted on 24th Mar 03 at 16:09

n e 1 know where it is then ?


Karnage Corsa

posted on 22nd Mar 03 at 13:43

so what do I do to change it ? when its revved a tiny amount it goes as low as 500


Kiddy_Corsa

posted on 22nd Mar 03 at 13:41

900 it meant to be but if u have the clutch in it will go lower

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Karnage Corsa

posted on 22nd Mar 03 at 13:39

My car is idling too low at about 700 revs can someone tell me where the idle control valve is and what I need to do please? what should it idle at ? it used to be 900 cheers, Paul...:thumbs: