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Engine Management Parts
Shop OEM replacement engine management parts including idle air control valves and sensors for Toyota, Holden, Ford, Mitsubishi, Nissan and more. Use the Vehicle Part Finder to confirm the right part for your vehicle.
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Idle Air Control Valve for Hyundai i30 Tucson Elantra Kia Sportage 2.0L G4GC
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Idle Air Control Valve for Hyundai iLoad iMax Van TQ 2.4L G4KG 35150-23700
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Idle Air Control Valve for Mitsubishi Lancer Evo Outlander Pajero Nimbus 4G63
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Idle Speed Control Valve Suitable for Suzuki Grand Vitara XL-7 V6 2.5L 2.7L
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IDLE CONTROL VALVE for Ford F100 F150 F250 F350 SUPERDUTY 302 351 Windsor
SKU: IAC422-E9AZ9F715A_2
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IDLE CONTROL VALVE for Ford V8 4.9L 5.0L 5.8L 302 / 351 Windsor E9AZ-9F715A
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Idle Control Valve Ford Falcon EB ED EF EL 5.0L 302 351 Windsor E9AZ-9F715A
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Engine management parts control how your engine breathes, idles, and responds to driver inputs. A faulty idle air control valve or engine sensor can cause rough idle, stalling, poor fuel economy, or a Check Engine light. SensorGal stocks aftermarket OEM replacement engine management parts for Toyota, Holden, Ford, Mitsubishi, Nissan, Hyundai, Kia, BMW, Mazda, Subaru, Mercedes-Benz and Suzuki. Every part is cross-referenced to OEM specifications for a direct fit. Orders placed before 12 noon are dispatched same day from our Cranbourne VIC warehouse. All parts carry a 1-Year Australian warranty.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does an idle air control valve (IAC) do?
The idle air control (IAC) valve regulates airflow around the throttle plate when the engine is at idle, allowing the ECU to maintain a stable idle speed regardless of engine load. When the air conditioning compressor engages, the steering is turned to full lock, or the engine is cold, the ECU opens the IAC valve further to allow more air and prevent the idle from dropping. On drive-by-wire vehicles this function is handled by the electronic throttle body rather than a separate IAC valve.
What are the symptoms of a failing IAC valve?
Common symptoms include rough or unstable idle where the engine hunts or surges between high and low RPM, stalling when coming to a stop or at traffic lights, idle speed that is consistently too high or too low, stalling when accessories such as air conditioning are switched on, and difficulty starting from cold. A Check Engine light with idle speed or IAC circuit codes may also be present.
Can I clean the IAC valve instead of replacing it?
Yes - if the IAC valve is clogged with carbon buildup rather than mechanically failed, cleaning with throttle body cleaner can restore correct operation. Remove the valve, spray cleaner through the passages, and allow it to dry completely before reinstalling. However if the valve solenoid has failed electrically or the valve body is cracked or worn, cleaning will not restore function and replacement is required. An OBD2 scanner showing an IAC circuit fault code indicates an electrical failure rather than a blockage.
How do I test an IAC valve?
With an OBD2 scanner in live data mode, the idle speed should be stable within the specified range (typically 650 to 850 RPM for a warm engine). You can also use a multimeter to test the solenoid resistance at the IAC connector - compare to the specification in your vehicle service manual. On some vehicles the scan tool can command the IAC valve to specific positions as an actuator test, which will confirm whether it is responding correctly to ECU commands.
Will a faulty IAC valve cause the engine to stall?
Yes - stalling is one of the most common symptoms of a faulty IAC valve. When the throttle closes at idle and the IAC valve cannot supply sufficient bypass air to maintain idle speed, the engine RPM drops below the minimum and stalls. This is particularly common when decelerating to a stop, when the air conditioning compressor engages, or immediately after a cold start before the engine has warmed up.
Does the IAC valve need to be relearned after replacement?
Many vehicles require a throttle or idle relearn procedure after replacing the IAC valve. This allows the ECU to relearn the correct idle position for the new valve. The procedure typically involves clearing fault codes, starting the engine, and allowing it to idle undisturbed for a specified period while the ECU recalibrates. Some vehicles require a more detailed relearn using a scan tool. Check your vehicle service documentation for the specific procedure before returning the vehicle to service.