Your IAC valve itself may be bad, introducing a "vacuum leak" into the system. One side of the IAC has direct access to filtered air from in front of the TB, the other side lets air into the plenum in tiny increments to adjust idle (I'm sure you already know this), but if the valve is stuck and not closing all the way, or is sticky/jumpy while adjusting, it'll cause surging. Think of it as a "bad section" in the IAC's infinite range between CLOSE and WIDE OPEN. It sticks at this bad section and jumps across it, letting in too much air, then tries to correct and jumps back down across the section, limiting air. This continues producing up/down idle surging. At least this is how I understand the operation of the IAC.
Pretty sure I'm in need of a new IAC also, I've got a brand new OEM FITV which took away most of my idle surging, but it still happens occasionally, only device left is the IAC.
Pretty sure I'm in need of a new IAC also, I've got a brand new OEM FITV which took away most of my idle surging, but it still happens occasionally, only device left is the IAC.
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