For those of you who have read my previous posts, I have been trying to solve my erratic idle for about 2 months now. The problem started with my cold start idling at 2200 RPMs and never going lower than 1000 RPM after fully warmed up and fluctuating between 1500 to 2000 RPMs.
WEEK 1. Tried tightening the FIV (did not work) and thoroughly cleaned the IACV (which was very badly clogged up). At this time, I took the EGR off and cleaned it too but reused the gasket. Nothing solved.
WEEK 2. Drained and refilled the radiator. Tried pulling codes (no codes stored). Nothing solved.
WEEK 3. Obtained a known working set of IACV & FITV and installed them. The swapped FITV helped with the cold start idles and brought them down to 1500 RPMs. However, still had the fluctuating jumpy idle. So, solved one (1) problem.
WEEK 4. Purchased a set of Mechanics gloves to look cool working on my car on the sidestreets of New York. BTW, I don't have a garage. This week I cleaned the TB and tried adjusting the idle screw (I have it turned fully clockwise but no good). Nothing new solved.
WEEK 5. I tried spraying water on all vacuum hoses but got no results. I somehow could hear a hissing sound coming around the EGR and thought that since I reused the gasket, maybe installing a new gasket could solve my problem. So I ordered a new gasket for the EGR.
WEEK 6. This week I was really excited about getting the job done. I thoroughly cleaned the EGR and the flange mount and installed the new gasket. I also purchased some new clamps to go over the hoses on the FITV and IACV. I tested the EGR and it held a vacuum and the solenoid seemed to be working. Guess what ? !!!!!!!!!..................... I still had the problem. Nothing solved.
WEEK 7. Now I was really stumped. But I didn't give up or washed my hands and took it to a stealership. I decided to take a hose to try to pinpoint this hissing sound. It still was coming around the EGR but the erratic idle makes it hard to distinguish it especially when the fans come on. Getting Close Though.
WEEK 8. Finally found the source of my erratic idle. There was a big air leak coming from when the intake manifold meets the head. It is close to the injector to the 4th cylinder. Not an easy job.
So here is my question. I have seen the thread by "Cokinut" and other who have swapped their intake manifold. I only want to replace the gasket. Is there an easy way to do this without taking everything apart? Is there another solution someone has done successfully?
Thanks for reading.
WEEK 1. Tried tightening the FIV (did not work) and thoroughly cleaned the IACV (which was very badly clogged up). At this time, I took the EGR off and cleaned it too but reused the gasket. Nothing solved.
WEEK 2. Drained and refilled the radiator. Tried pulling codes (no codes stored). Nothing solved.
WEEK 3. Obtained a known working set of IACV & FITV and installed them. The swapped FITV helped with the cold start idles and brought them down to 1500 RPMs. However, still had the fluctuating jumpy idle. So, solved one (1) problem.
WEEK 4. Purchased a set of Mechanics gloves to look cool working on my car on the sidestreets of New York. BTW, I don't have a garage. This week I cleaned the TB and tried adjusting the idle screw (I have it turned fully clockwise but no good). Nothing new solved.
WEEK 5. I tried spraying water on all vacuum hoses but got no results. I somehow could hear a hissing sound coming around the EGR and thought that since I reused the gasket, maybe installing a new gasket could solve my problem. So I ordered a new gasket for the EGR.
WEEK 6. This week I was really excited about getting the job done. I thoroughly cleaned the EGR and the flange mount and installed the new gasket. I also purchased some new clamps to go over the hoses on the FITV and IACV. I tested the EGR and it held a vacuum and the solenoid seemed to be working. Guess what ? !!!!!!!!!..................... I still had the problem. Nothing solved.
WEEK 7. Now I was really stumped. But I didn't give up or washed my hands and took it to a stealership. I decided to take a hose to try to pinpoint this hissing sound. It still was coming around the EGR but the erratic idle makes it hard to distinguish it especially when the fans come on. Getting Close Though.
WEEK 8. Finally found the source of my erratic idle. There was a big air leak coming from when the intake manifold meets the head. It is close to the injector to the 4th cylinder. Not an easy job.
So here is my question. I have seen the thread by "Cokinut" and other who have swapped their intake manifold. I only want to replace the gasket. Is there an easy way to do this without taking everything apart? Is there another solution someone has done successfully?
Thanks for reading.
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