Don't know what you are asking about the IAC, Idle Air Control, location is passenger side of the engine in the back of the intake. Really a pain to get at but if your idle is out of whack, the Idle Air Control valve either has to be cleaned or replaced.
Malfunction with the Idle Air Control valve.
Could be IAC idle air control, or maybe a vacuum leak check hose first
It means that the Idle Air Control valve needs attention.
Sounds like it could be the IAC valve (idle air control) valve. When they start acting up they won't throw a code most of the time. If it is the valve it's a real pain to change, it's at the back of the intake, passenger side.
There really isn't an adjustment just the IAC valve which may be dirty causing the idle to be too high or too low so the Idle Air Control valve has to be cleaned or changed.
No automatic choke, has fuel injection. IAC valve (Idle Air Control) valve controls that
May be your IAC valve (idle air control) they get dirty inside and make your idle act up. Back of the engine toward the passenger side, two bolts and hard to get at.
remove the air tube, have small hands, remove the electrical connection, remove one nut and one bolt holding the IAC, curse alot and hopefully you will get it off.
It sounds like the IAC valve which is very easy to change on the 97-98 models but first check to see if there is a vacuum leak. Hope this helps. The IAC is the Idle Air Control valve and is on top of the intake manifold driver's side.
The IAC (Idle Air Control) valve is located passenger side in the rear of the intake, real pain to get at. It's to the left of the throttle body which I would remove for better access.
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depends on the year.1996 to 1990,some times its low coolant.the coolant grounds the iac,but they do go bad.