How to do a Ford throttle body relearn procedure. If you’ve replaced your Ford electronic throttle body or you’ve disconnected the battery, you must do a Ford throttle body relearn to establish a new baseline idle. Starting in early 2000’s, many car makers including Ford started installing fly by wire electronic throttle bodies. The Ford Escape is available with two different engines. Both engines have idle air control valves and other than location, replacing the valve is the same in both engines. A faulty idle air control valve (IAC valve) can cause irregular engine idle speeds and can even cause your engine to stall.
An understanding of your car's idle air control valve can prevent a rough ride and save you time and money. As automobile electronics became more sophisticated, a small motor called the idle air control valve or IAC appeared under the hood. The idle air control valve is a component that interacts between an automobile’s computer and the throttle body. It can be cleaned using these steps.
To correct an uneven idle or stalling engine, you may need to clean or replace the idle air control valve. It is a part of the electrical system on most modern cars and is located next to the throttle body. Trace the air cleaner hose across the top of the engine to where it connects to the engine. Remove the hose using a screwdriver or the proper socket to expose the throttle body. The idle air control valve will be adjacent to the throttle intake.
Before doing any work on the electronic system of an automobile, disconnect the battery cables. This should prevent any danger of shock or damage to components. The IAC valve is attached to the engine with four bolts or screws. A cone-shaped tip protruding from the valve is called the pintle, and it extends through an opening into the throttle body ahead of the butterfly valve. As the pintle moves in and out of the IAC valve, it regulates the amount of air coming into the throttle, thereby increasing or decreasing the car’s idle speed. Movement of the valve is activated by the auto’s electronic computer. Three wires are connected to the component: one for current, one for a ground, and the other one leads to the computer. Remove the four retaining bolts or screws, as well as the wire assembly, and carefully pull the valve away from the engine. Mark the wires to assure proper reassembly.
Spray the unit with choke/carburetor cleaner and use a cleaning rag to remove all carbon buildup from the idle air control valve. Work the spindle back and forth to clean away all deposits found there. Also clean the throttle body while the butterfly valve is exposed.
After cleaning the IAC and throttle body, replace the valve to its original position on the engine. Make sure that the pintle fits again into the throttle’s airspace. Replace the bolts and screws and secure them tight. Reattach the wires to the proper terminals. Visually inspect the unit to ensure it is properly assembled and replace the air cleaner hose to the throttle body. Tighten all screws and bolts using a wrench, then reconnect the battery cables.
With a clean idle air control valve, your car should run smoothly. It is best if you test drive it before embarking on any long road trips.
Commonly called an idle air control (IAC) valve or idle speed control (ISC) valve, this device is used on many cable-operated throttle bodies to regulate the engine idle speed. This process is completed by regulating airflow through a bypass circuit around the throttle plate to increase or decrease idle speed. Increasing the volume of air that flows through the bypass circuit around the throttle plate increases idle speed. Reducing the bypass airflow decreases idle speed. The engine control module controls and monitors this process and can command the fuel mixture to compensate for the airflow.
When we refer to the engine idle speed, this is the speed in revolutions of the engine when the driver's foot is not activating the throttle. While the throttle plate is closed, the main intake passage for the engine is closed off so a bypass circuit is necessary to keep from choking the engine.
When the engine's idle speed is above or below the predetermined range in the computer's program, the computer commands the valve to either increase or decrease the bypass air flow. Additional sensor inputs from the coolant sensor, brake switch and vehicle speed sensor may also be used by the computer to regulate idle speed according to various operating conditions. Idle speed may also be increased when the A/C compressor is engaged, the alternator is charging above a certain voltage, and/or the automatic transmission is in gear to prevent the engine from lugging down.
Tip: If the engine speed is too high, too low, or stalling, the problem may not be the idle speed control system, but an engine vacuum leak. Check for vacuum leaks first to rule out this possibility.
Considering a vacuum leak, a common condition is to find the IAC valve extended all the way out (closed position). This usually means the engine has an air leak and the engine computer is trying to bring the idle speed back down by closing the idle air bypass circuit.If there is an open or shorted circuit in the idle air control solenoid, driver circuit, or the idle speed is out of range, it will usually set one or more fault codes and turn on the Check Engine light. If the light is on, you must plug a scan tool into the diagnostic connector and read out the codes that set the light.
Note: Many modern vehicles are equipped with a “drive-by-wire” induction system. These vehicles use an angle sensor on the throttle pedal to calculate throttle input. The engine computer will then activate a small motor on the throttle body which also has a position sensor so the computer can match the throttle pedal angle to the throttle plate angle.
“Drive-by-wire” vehicles typically do not have an idle air control valve because the computer will take information from all of the sensors and automatically adjust the throttle plate angle as necessary. An idle malfunction here may require cleaning or the replacement of the throttle body as well as the use of a professional scanner to reset the system.
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Warning: The difference between throttle body cleaner and brake cleaner is the throttle cleaner does include a bit of lubricant for the moving components of the throttle body. DO NOT use throttle body cleaner on brake system hardware.
Step 1: Gain access to the IAC valve. Consult the vehicle service manual for the location of the IAC valve on your vehicle.
Step 2: Disconnect IAC valve. Locate the IAC valve electrical connector and unplug the IAC valve.
Step 3: Start the engine. Start the engine and observe how the vehicle reacts. Where a vehicle may have previously been stalling after start-up, disabling the IAC valve my open the bypass circuit and cause the vehicle idle to raise when the valve is disabled.
Step 4: Reconnect the IAC valve. Turn off the ignition and reconnect the IAC valve electrical connector.
Step 5: Start the engine. At this point the engine idle should return to normal. If it does, the IAC valve may be functioning properly. If not, use the next method to check and see if it needs to be cleaned.
Step 1: Gain access to the IAC valve. Consult the vehicle service manual for the location of the IAC valve on your vehicle.
Step 2: Disconnect IAC valve. Locate the IAC valve electrical connector and unplug the IAC valve.
Step 3: Remove the IAC valve from the vehicle. Use the procedure detailed in the vehicle service manual to remove the IAC valve.
Step 4: Inspect the IAC valve. Inspect the valve and the mounting location for carbon build-up, rust or dirt. Inspect the IAC valve pintle and mounting location for damage.
Step 5: Clean the IAC valve and bypass channel. Use a carbon cleaner or intake cleaner solvent to remove buildup and dirt from the IAC valve. Use the straw that comes with the spray can to clean the IAC valve mounting location and bypass passage as well.
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Step 1: Gain access to the IAC valve. Consult the vehicle service manual for the location of the IAC valve on your vehicle.
Step 2: Disconnect IAC valve. Locate the IAC valve electrical connector and unplug the IAC valve.
Step 3: Remove the IAC valve from the vehicle. Use the procedure detailed in the vehicle service manual to remove the IAC valve.
Step 4: Inspect the IAC valve. Inspect the valve and the mounting location for carbon build-up, rust or dirt. Inspect the IAC valve pintle and mounting location for damage. Rules these items out before condemning the IAC valve.
Step 5: Check resistance of IAC valve. Use the specification listed in the vehicle service manual for the IAC valve and follow the guideline on how to test the valve using a digital multimeter against the electrical terminal pins on the IAC valve electrical connector. If the reading falls within specification, the valve should be electronically sound and the fault lies somewhere else. If the reading is not within the specification, replace the unit with a new one.
A professional technician equipped with a professional grade vehicle scan tool may be able to plug into the vehicle and command the IAC valve through the scanner to check operation. If you have followed all methods of testing and are still stumped, consider hiring a professional technician to take a look. The technicians we have to offer here at YourMechanic are happy to make house calls.
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