High / Low Idle RPM fix - IACV cleaning (Toyota Rav4 1.8L 1ZZ-FE 1999-2005)

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  • čas přidán 4. 07. 2024
  • ▶ PLEASE NOTE: at 4:11, the screw info shown is not correct. The screws are metric M4 and M5, I'm not sure how I ended up writing that nonsense that you see in the video.
    This video explains the cause and fix for too high or too low idle RPM problems on Toyota Rav4 1.8L 1ZZ-FE petrol engines on models made in 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005. The component responsible for these issues is the Idle Air Control Valve (IACV), which I show you how to remove and clean.
    Although the process will be different, the same procedure may also apply to other similar engines like the 2.0L 1AZ-FE, 2.4L 2AZ-FE, and to other cars that come with these engines, like the Toyota Corolla, Celica, Avensis, Camry, and some Lexus models.
    𝐋𝐈𝐍𝐊𝐒 𝐅𝐎𝐑 𝐏𝐀𝐑𝐓𝐒 (𝐍𝐎𝐓 𝐀𝐅𝐅𝐈𝐋𝐈𝐀𝐓𝐄𝐃)
    ▶ IACV gasket: www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Genuine-Id...
    ▶ IACV valve (part no. 22270-22060):
    www.ebay.co.uk/itm/New-Idle-A...
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Komentáře • 190

  • @eleuterioramalho6897
    @eleuterioramalho6897 Před rokem +2

    The video is very good, excellent technical level. it is wrong to lubricate the o-ring with this oil. the o'ring rubber will degrade, try something else, silicone grease.....it's the same problem with the brake disc caliper boot

  • @p3tru2
    @p3tru2 Před rokem +5

    It had been a long time since I had seen a video with a high quality of information without any kind of meanness, this is the essence for which the internet was created. Very good video man and thank you very much for sharing!

  • @andynikolic1751
    @andynikolic1751 Před 2 lety +5

    Thank you man, just finish doing this job today, took the car for a drive and sounds like brand new. Such a nightmare has been, three mechanics since the beginning of January, and no error codes, no one knew what it was... did this and voila!! Thank you so much!! Btw, my issue was high revving after changing the PCV valve.

  • @ramishrambarran3998
    @ramishrambarran3998 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Excellent !
    Couldn't have had a better tutorial.
    I have an imported JDM 2003 Toyota Corolla Fielder wagon with a 2ZZ-GE engine. There are others with the 1ZZ-FE and 1NZ-FE engines also.
    (It is less work to remove my throttle body, than it is to remove yours)
    Our country has bumper to bumper traffic, so life is very hard on the throttle butterfly and its shaft in continuous stop-and-go traffic. My car is doing 235,000kms !
    The idle RPM slowly climbed up this year to about 1300RPM. In some situations I used to remove my foot from the accelerator as the car went on its own, tipping on the brakes to slow down.......a dangerous situation indeed !
    Removing the throttle body, and holding it up to bright light revealed spaces between the butterfly and the throat of the throttle body, especially on the cable-quadrant side. Backing down the idle screw did not help........The spaces were there !
    Yes, there was wear. Wear means more air, means higher RPM.
    I was fortunate to find a used throttle-body in my country. (We have an active Japanese Used-parts industry)
    There was no light filtering through the throat when held up.
    I did "hammer-and-chisel" the three IACV screws, then got new Philip ones for re-assembly.
    The two electromagnetic actuator "petal" screws were slackened with a pair of giant pliers. New Philips ones for re-assembly.
    I used the same procedure you did for cleaning and re-assembly. (I am 68 and knew Singer machine oil as a boy)
    Upon re-installing and securing the throttle-body and starting the car, I still got a 1400RPM idle.
    The electromagnetic actuator screws were slackened, and it was turned anti-clockwise. The idle dropped.
    Yes, the screw holes on the electromagnetic actuator are elongated to give about 10 degrees of turn. Clockwise to speed up, anti-clockwise to slow down. This augments the function of the idle-screw.
    I have my engine idling now at 800RPM.
    No more issues. I found out everything by trial and error over an extended period.
    Great video for those of us who did not know.
    The Toyota part number for the IACV gasket is 22215-7A680
    Thank You.
    Trinidad & Tobago.
    West Indies.

    • @TheRepairLair
      @TheRepairLair  Před 8 měsíci

      thank you for the extensive detail of your experience, im sure people will find the information in your comment very useful! Happy to know it worked for you!

  • @thayax
    @thayax Před 2 lety

    Fantastic, You have Saved Me My Invaluable time and hundreds of pounds. Pointed out the problem to my mechanic - showed this video to him, he removed, cleaned and fixed it back. RPM dropped from 2000 to 700 now.
    Happy Driver :) ThayaX - Harrow, London, UK

  • @chandamwila4564
    @chandamwila4564 Před rokem +1

    Very informative. Followed all instructions for my toyota wish, 1zz engine and found the valve stuck. Cleaned it. The problem was solved permanently just like that.idle is now perfect as if the engine has just been released from the manufacturer.thumbs up sir.

  • @matti2247
    @matti2247 Před 2 lety +4

    Amazing, Your explanation and the steps including the video perfect. Thank you for the tutorial. I hope you post more.

  • @patrickphippspa584
    @patrickphippspa584 Před 6 měsíci

    Awesome video! I see others have made comments that I may have made but no need to duplicate that. Instead, I'll just thank you for such a high quality effort. OUTSTANDING, and thank you!

    • @TheRepairLair
      @TheRepairLair  Před 6 měsíci

      Thank you! I'm happy you liked it, i hope to do some more car repair videos in the near future :)

  • @MarzNet256
    @MarzNet256 Před měsícem

    A truly excellent how to video packed with good, accurate information. I have a 2006 Matrix (1ZZ-FE) with 223,000 miles in which the idle comes down fine after startup, but is starting to occasionally drop to 500rpm. Might be time to service IACV. Also, using an xtool scan tool, I plotted RPM and IAC duty cycle, which responded perfectly to pedal snap (duty cycle increased momentarily). I think it is starting to get stuck when rotary valve is closer to closed position.

    • @TheRepairLair
      @TheRepairLair  Před měsícem

      Thanks for the lovely comment! i hope you successfully service your iacv if :)

  • @mainsfortes5778
    @mainsfortes5778 Před 3 lety +10

    Great quality. Such wonderful detail The kind found only in the best technical schools. Thanks

  • @the_realJP_
    @the_realJP_ Před rokem

    I have a 2002 Corolla with the same engine and similar idle issues. I am hoping that a good cleaning will help. Excellent video 👏

  • @roughas100
    @roughas100 Před rokem

    Excellent video , had the same problem in my Corolla, same engine . Only thing I did different to remove the 2 anti tamper screws ( for the valve step motor ) was to cut a slot in the head and use a flat head screwdriver to remove them . I cheaped out with the gasket too , just coated the old one with some sticky brown aviation gasket sealant. Anyway yeah the little car runs normally again , no more annoying 1800rpm idle

  • @abobobilly
    @abobobilly Před 3 lety +6

    Very very useful and helpful. Surprisingly I haven't been able to find such a tutorial on 1zz engines. Everyone keeps talking about Throttle Body Cleaning but none has talked about the ICAV. I'm going to try this on my celica 2000 with 1zz. I had cleaned the MAF Sensor, Air Filter, and Throttle Body from visible side only (which might've been a mistake as the car now is smoking a lot constantly). The idle seems stuck forever at 2.5k RPM and no matter how low I adjust the Idle Screw, it doesn't come down.

    • @TheRepairLair
      @TheRepairLair  Před 2 lety +1

      Sounds exactly like an IACV problem, best of luck in fixing it!

    • @abobobilly
      @abobobilly Před 2 lety

      @@TheRepairLair Thanks man. Words are not enough to appreciate CZcamsrs such as you, who always go extra mile to spread the wee bit of knowledge available with them. Keep up the fantastic work 🙏

    • @zzracer
      @zzracer Před 2 lety

      @@abobobilly so you solved your problem?? mine 2zzge after cleaning ivac and tb, jumps 1200-2000 rpm all the time, hot or cold it doesn't matter

    • @abobobilly
      @abobobilly Před 2 lety +2

      @@zzracer Well, kind of. But overall, No. I fully cleaned the throttle body and the ICAV along with replacing the rubber deal for ICAV. It fixed ONE of the issues where RPM were stuck at 2k and won't come down. But the other issue remains the same (although reduced by a lot) where RPM randomly drop down to less than 800-600, giving the feel like it's going to stall. No one is able to figure out what the issue is so i've stopped bothering for a while ... so i can sleep better at night haha 😁😁

    • @larrybland007
      @larrybland007 Před rokem

      @@abobobilly do you have a p303 or p0x00 codes

  • @rottex8662
    @rottex8662 Před 2 lety

    Best repair video ever!

  • @omarfongvillarreal1721
    @omarfongvillarreal1721 Před 3 měsíci +1

    FIRST OF ALL, GOOD VIDEO AND VERY EXPLANATORY. GREETINGS FROM PANAMA.

  • @enhancesoutheast5964
    @enhancesoutheast5964 Před 7 měsíci

    Excellent video...all info no showboating ❤

  • @benpetbenpetrici9695
    @benpetbenpetrici9695 Před 2 lety

    Gn.
    Thanks to your information, i was able to let my 1998 rav4 idle normal.

    • @bjmcacc2304
      @bjmcacc2304 Před rokem

      My 98 Toyota RAV4 idles fine until I push in the clutch then the RPM's go sky high even in neutral until I shut it off. This happens some days and not others as intermittent or random, could a new IAC valve solve this?

  • @MarzNet256
    @MarzNet256 Před 2 lety +1

    Cool. I just replaced the intake gaskets on this engine in a 2006 Matrix. And...I always forget to put back the bracket.

  • @mrbigjokes6897
    @mrbigjokes6897 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks Mate , You solved my issue's

  • @androidiosgameshd255
    @androidiosgameshd255 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for this great tutorial, you are a Hero.

  • @workingprinciples280
    @workingprinciples280 Před 4 měsíci

    Great to find your reply that shows this IAC valve is not equipped with bimetallic spring, then kindly explain IAC valve connection with ECM.

    • @TheRepairLair
      @TheRepairLair  Před 4 měsíci

      i believe the iacv can be imagined working similarly to a solenoid valve. the ECM controlls the opening of the iacv by using pulse width modulation

  • @anunknowndude
    @anunknowndude Před 2 lety +1

    I bought a set of 5 points star torx security heads bits and they came out really easy. I guess it depends if they're rusted out

  • @davidessien5465
    @davidessien5465 Před rokem

    Very great video

  • @user-uo3pb3rr4f
    @user-uo3pb3rr4f Před 2 měsíci

    thanks. i may need to perform on my 2002 sienna someday.

  • @enriqueatala2567
    @enriqueatala2567 Před 2 lety

    Hello, thanks for your video, I have a 2008 corolla and the engine is similar to the one in the video, I am struggling to remove only the IAC valve without removing the throttle body, I tried many torx tools and discovered that it is a pentalobe or a torx plus TS25. I hope it works fine when I receive it. I don't have a mini lathe like that and the tool is cheaper. Greetings.

  • @MarzNet256
    @MarzNet256 Před rokem

    Cool. Another thing to check on these engines are intake manifold air leaks and oil leaks at the valve cover, vvt solenoid, and tensioner.

  • @romain1429
    @romain1429 Před 3 lety

    Hello, thanks for this video, really clear and helpful. I have a question, I want to clean my IACV on my 2005 Celica 1zz-fe, but in the repair manual, they explained that we should drain engine coolant before removing the throttle body. Is it the same for the rav4? but is there any possibilities of getting air in the coolant system? I would like to have your point of vue of that. Thanks in advance!

    • @TheRepairLair
      @TheRepairLair  Před 3 lety

      Hi! I don't believe its necessary to drain the coolant, but if a lot of it drains out when you remove the throttle body, you might want to bleed the system and top up the coolant in case any air did get into it. Here's a video explaining the details czcams.com/video/xeTgmdRkQtY/video.html

  • @workingprinciples280
    @workingprinciples280 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Great explanation of valve IAC maintenance, please just explain how coolant temperature controls the opening of IAC ? Bimetallic spring working not explained

    • @TheRepairLair
      @TheRepairLair  Před 4 měsíci

      Hi, and happy you found it useful!
      The coolant doesnt control IACV at all - the lines are there to warm the IACV up in case of frost in the valve in negative temperatures

  • @lynchhagen
    @lynchhagen Před 11 měsíci

    excellent video. thanks for sharing! My Rav4 has quite a low idle and I will do a IACV / throttle body clean and hope it helps. One thing I notice is that my coolant reservoir stays cold when my motor is warm. Is this the same on your Rav4?

    • @TheRepairLair
      @TheRepairLair  Před 10 měsíci

      I haven't paid attention to the coolant reservoir temps on the 1zz-fe, but for some perspective, at ~15 degrees C, my 1cd-ftv diesel rav4 keeps cold from idle pretty much indefinitely (thermostat almost never opens, coolant temp shows ~85 degrees via obd scantool). As long as the temp gauge never goes over "operational temperature" (meaning about the middle of the temp gauge) when you're driving then there is no reason to worry :)

  • @jrx2662
    @jrx2662 Před rokem

    very good video!

  • @mdashikurrahman9942
    @mdashikurrahman9942 Před 2 lety

    amazing content

  • @lusrodriguez8769
    @lusrodriguez8769 Před 2 lety

    great video thanks

  • @mohameddada2580
    @mohameddada2580 Před 10 měsíci

    Thx,I've lent alot,well explained 😊. Going to clean my vehicle.

    • @TheRepairLair
      @TheRepairLair  Před 9 měsíci

      Glad the video helped - hope you can fix your issues :)

  • @palashhossain2989
    @palashhossain2989 Před 2 lety

    Wow wonderful

  • @user-nf1lv6lf1k
    @user-nf1lv6lf1k Před 10 měsíci

    great informative video thanks.
    one question why does the IAC valve require coolant flowwthrough it?

    • @TheRepairLair
      @TheRepairLair  Před 10 měsíci

      I don't have a definitive answer, but i assume it is to prevent icing and/or sticky bearings due to oil becoming less viscous in very cold climates if the air coming in through the air intake is below freezing

  • @adrian_certified
    @adrian_certified Před rokem

    Thank you so much!

  • @naserelhousien8686
    @naserelhousien8686 Před rokem

    Excellent geometry

  • @titohasan4644
    @titohasan4644 Před 2 lety

    Great quality

  • @thehugob77
    @thehugob77 Před 2 lety

    Just fkn did this and found this video after! (dam algorythm heard me I guess), and had the same trouble with the 5 pin screws. didn't take it apart!, cleaned with carb fluid best I could, and now it idles perfect. it was hesitant when hot, and too low idle when cold. Your level of detail is way better than mine. my excuse is that I wanted to do as much as I could to test it again and see if this would solve it.

    • @TheRepairLair
      @TheRepairLair  Před 2 lety +1

      I'm very happy to hear that you got it sorted! You might find that it seizes up again though, if you just cleaned with carb cleaner and didn't re-lubricate the bearings - just something to keep in mind for the future.

  • @andersonaugusto48
    @andersonaugusto48 Před 10 měsíci +1

    excelente vídeo.

  • @omorfaruk7343
    @omorfaruk7343 Před 2 lety

    Nice video

  • @mdmahabbat8242
    @mdmahabbat8242 Před 2 lety

    Good job

  • @josegoncalves968
    @josegoncalves968 Před 5 měsíci

    Great video. I did similar job basedon this video. I'm wondering if is normal see coolant liquid drooping after disconnect the pipes.

    • @TheRepairLair
      @TheRepairLair  Před 5 měsíci

      yes, its normal, and the amount should be very minimal. Make sure to check the coolant level when done :)

  • @fixpointjoyfulmechanic5239

    So useful Godbless

  • @ProfessorOzone
    @ProfessorOzone Před 2 lety +1

    Very nicely done, but I suggest replacing all of those Phillips head screws with hex bolts. You're less likely to have problems removing them next time. I also apply a bit of anti-seize compound to the threads.

    • @ProfessorOzone
      @ProfessorOzone Před 2 lety

      @Tom Smith That's based on what you take out. I don't know what they are. I just brought them with me to the store and compared them.

  • @pavelahamad2109
    @pavelahamad2109 Před 2 lety

    Amazing

  • @shakurmarshal7996
    @shakurmarshal7996 Před rokem

    Shall i do the oiling in the end ?

  • @md.arifulislam3616
    @md.arifulislam3616 Před 2 lety

    Wow nice

  • @martindoyle9993
    @martindoyle9993 Před 2 lety

    good job

  • @TheMarkProject
    @TheMarkProject Před 9 dny

    I changed the throttle body with a used one, and now my Corolla is idling at 1200 rpm regardless of coolant temperature, sometimes it revs up to 1400 rpm when engine reached 90 degress.
    Can the throttle body i changed too have IAC problems?
    The screws on the IAC are very rusty and very hard to find new screws at hardware store in Norway...

  • @omeirinsha
    @omeirinsha Před rokem

    Professional 🫡

  • @Roni_Hossain9809
    @Roni_Hossain9809 Před 2 lety

    nice video

  • @gustavomundo6151
    @gustavomundo6151 Před 2 měsíci

    Wow awesome....wish you could work on my matrix 😢

  • @jedielder7970
    @jedielder7970 Před 3 lety +2

    Have you ever tested Red Line (60103) Complete SI-1 Fuel System Cleaner ? Thanks.

    • @TheRepairLair
      @TheRepairLair  Před 3 lety +1

      No i have not, but out of what i did try i had the most success with Seafoam. Take a look at ProjectFarms video on seafoam: czcams.com/video/agAWXnT4-EQ/video.html

    • @jedielder7970
      @jedielder7970 Před 3 lety

      @@TheRepairLair Yes, I saw that as well. Thanks for the reply. Red Line products are no joke (no I do not work for them), so it would be really cool if you included those products in your tests. 👍

  • @jamespetersking8705
    @jamespetersking8705 Před 2 lety

    Thanks

  • @rebelmnmbandit
    @rebelmnmbandit Před 2 lety

    Excellent video! I think I can apply some of your handy tips to my 2010 v6 rav4. Its idle will vary after start up around 900-500 up and down. I have changed the sparkplugs, pvc is good, replaced vacuum lines, etc. the IACV is a good culprit to start next since I have a little over 151k miles. Have not replaced any coils yet. I presume this would be a good time to inspect any water hoses too?

    • @user-vm1pn7cz6r
      @user-vm1pn7cz6r Před měsícem

      Did the this work for you

    • @rebelmnmbandit
      @rebelmnmbandit Před měsícem

      @@user-vm1pn7cz6r I ended up not taking it apart. I found a couple extra hoses that needed to be replaced. I am using Amsoil oil. I have use P.I. fuel cleaner and since, it still does bounce a little, but not near as severe. I also made sure to clean the throttle plate and map sensor as well. I had changed the tranny fluid after I got it (twice,leaky gasket). But since it looked pretty hammered, I think the second drain, filter and fill has been immensely helpful. I average almost 24mpg with easy driving commuting to work. I presume someday I will have to replace or rebuild it, but it runs well enough now I don’t worry about it

  • @katiemrmom4673
    @katiemrmom4673 Před 2 lety

    good stuff

  • @russelmussle7866
    @russelmussle7866 Před 2 lety +1

    I have a 1zzfe 2001 corolla machanic said I have an oil leak from head gasket but it only has 80k miles. I think its the timing chain tension leaking not a head gasket because there is no signs of head gasket leak. Engine runs good. Any thoughts? I think its rare for head gasket to leak oil outside the engine no?

    • @gremlin7599
      @gremlin7599 Před 2 lety

      If you have a headgasket leak just get a headgasket leak test kit. Scotty kilmer has a vid

  • @bithysjns9830
    @bithysjns9830 Před 2 lety

    vary good

  • @sharifhasan4915
    @sharifhasan4915 Před 2 lety

    Nice video 📸📷📸📷

  • @mdrasekulkhan7464
    @mdrasekulkhan7464 Před 2 lety

    Nice

  • @carlos502001
    @carlos502001 Před 2 lety

    fajita la lata good video

  • @jongkeunlee
    @jongkeunlee Před 2 lety

    Wonderful clip.
    A 09 Corolla my son just acquired has a similar issue-idling at 1100rpm( to my prospective 1100rpm is an issue because all my vehicles' idle are 600 to 800). I have never owned Toyota myself so this is a question for you. 1100 rpm is acceptable idle speed for toyota especially Corolla?
    Thanks and again your tutorial is very informative.

    • @TheRepairLair
      @TheRepairLair  Před 2 lety

      I can't answer this regarding an 09 corolla, sorry

    • @jongkeunlee
      @jongkeunlee Před 2 lety

      @@TheRepairLair thanks. Happy holidays.

    • @pereimar
      @pereimar Před 2 lety +1

      Hello. After the engine reaches the ideal/normal working temperature, the rpm should be between 500-800 at idle. Maximum of 900 rpm.

  • @daeildawndeon
    @daeildawndeon Před 2 lety +1

    Can you please upload video on how to replace oil control valve (vvt solenoid) on toyota rav4 2004 model. Tnx

    • @TheRepairLair
      @TheRepairLair  Před 2 lety

      Not something i've planned, but i'll see if i can do that in the future. Are you looking info for a 1zz-fe or a 1az/2az-fe?

  • @joonaslaulainen2679
    @joonaslaulainen2679 Před 2 lety +1

    Gasket part number: 22215-7A680. 7.60euros from dealer. Atleast in Finland.

  • @enriqueatala2567
    @enriqueatala2567 Před 2 lety

    Hello, I did a test, I removed the rubber from the air filter, so I had access to the throttle body, I started up and gradually covered the air intake that enters the IAC valve, as the covers stretch to stop until when completely covered, the engine stops. But I can't find the fault, which is that it starts and as it warms up the rpm goes up to almost 2000 rpm. Then when driving on the street or highway, if you leave it in neutral, the rpm goes up to 2000 and goes down to 1000 until in a moment if I stop the car they go to 2000. A query, I made contact, I measured the female card of the IAC with tester and 12 volts to the positive (black cable) arrive at the connector, nothing to the ground cable and the other signal 0.14 volts and the signal 0.14 volts..., I also tell you that if I disconnect the connector from the IAC, the car runs and does the same problem. I am very concerned that it may be the ECU that may be sending an inappropriate voltage. thanks for your help

  • @mdronvai4405
    @mdronvai4405 Před 2 lety

    Super

  • @julaingallimore7152
    @julaingallimore7152 Před rokem

    Perfecto

  • @soimhossen3023
    @soimhossen3023 Před 2 lety

    Nicely

  • @HWandW
    @HWandW Před 2 lety

    This video is also a guide fir the same years Toyota Corolla.

  • @mamunhossain3553
    @mamunhossain3553 Před 2 lety

    nice

  • @TerryJonesPrinterRepairs

    Just fill the valve up with oven cleaner. It strips built up carbon, varnish and dirt. Oil on the o rings is bad as it dissolves the orings leading to vacuum leaks, use fluorinated grease or synthetic wheel bearing grease.

  • @tsakohlungwane7192
    @tsakohlungwane7192 Před 15 dny

    How do you get the roof rails

  • @nathansiapno5966
    @nathansiapno5966 Před 2 lety

    Hi! Is it okay to clean the throttle with throttle cleaner in my RAV4 1zz-fe? I just saw that there's a huge hole for that IACV, I'm worried that the chemical would enter that vent and ruin my IACV. Thanks!

    • @TheRepairLair
      @TheRepairLair  Před 2 lety

      No! Do not clean the throttle valve without taking it out and spraying liquid on this car. If you just want to clean the throttle butterfly valve, you can spray throttle cleaner onto a rag and carefully wipe the valve area, but under no circumstances should you spray the cleaner directly into the valve, and have any leak down into the IACV.

    • @nathansiapno5966
      @nathansiapno5966 Před 2 lety

      @@TheRepairLair thanks! You have me subscribed to your channel! To more 1zz-fe Rav4 repairs! 😁

  • @kamrulislam1651
    @kamrulislam1651 Před 2 lety

    Wow nice 💕❣️❣️

  • @md.arifulislam3616
    @md.arifulislam3616 Před 2 lety

    Nice car

  • @richmadrid9563
    @richmadrid9563 Před rokem

    May I know what is the size of the O-ring that you've used?

    • @TheRepairLair
      @TheRepairLair  Před rokem +1

      Hi Rich! Sorry, but i don't know - i just picked the closest match I had.

  • @sazzadrahaman3436
    @sazzadrahaman3436 Před 2 lety

    Good

  • @hectorromero3536
    @hectorromero3536 Před rokem

    Could you tell me if you know if that “idle air control” valve is also the San as for a 2003 Toyota Corolla model? Before I take it apart that would really help to know 😅

    • @TheRepairLair
      @TheRepairLair  Před rokem +1

      I don't have a 2003 toyota corolla to check 🤣
      If it's a 1.8L, it will probably be the same. Even if it's not the same, it's likely to be very similar so everything in this video will still apply, just the shape and location of it might be different
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    • @hectorromero3536
      @hectorromero3536 Před rokem

      @@TheRepairLair Thank you so much for getting back to me! 😬One last question you sprayed some carb cleaner and oil in the IAC motor but other videos I saw said to try to keep liquid or sprays away from the motor but with your video you sprayed it straight into the hole of the motor. I just want to double check that’s OK to do and it won’t damage the motor at all?

    • @TheRepairLair
      @TheRepairLair  Před rokem +1

      They could have been referring to avoid spraying anything into the IACV if cleaning the throttle valve without dismantling? I don't believe there's any issue spraying as shown in my video - the plastic part is fully sealed and no cleaner is able to get into the motor internals.

    • @hectorromero3536
      @hectorromero3536 Před rokem

      @@TheRepairLair ok great thank you 🙏

  • @MShah-ch6st
    @MShah-ch6st Před 6 měsíci

    I'm considering to buy this version with 1NZ-FE engine, 2WD, is it worth to buy and what to look for before buying?

    • @TheRepairLair
      @TheRepairLair  Před 6 měsíci

      i really cant comment about the 1nz-fe engine specifically as i have not encountered it. Also, im not sure there are rav4's with 1nz-fe from stock, maybe someone did an engine swap?

  • @surayaibrahim1164
    @surayaibrahim1164 Před 2 lety

    Nice so

  • @bjmcacc2304
    @bjmcacc2304 Před rokem

    My 98 Toyota RAV4 idles fine until I push in the clutch then the RPM's go sky high even in neutral until I shut it off. This happens some days and not others as intermittent or random, could it be the IAC valve?

    • @TheRepairLair
      @TheRepairLair  Před rokem

      Hi! Those symptoms sound very strange, i have no idea about what could cause that. It doesn't sound related to the IACV though.

  • @MrJahid-yh3ss
    @MrJahid-yh3ss Před 2 lety

    JuSt GrEaT 😮😮

  • @riyahossen3348
    @riyahossen3348 Před 2 lety

    Best

  • @Tblaq
    @Tblaq Před rokem

    Same thing was done to mine yesterday and it dropped but revs high when you put off the AC. Can my engine rev at 600-800?

    • @TheRepairLair
      @TheRepairLair  Před rokem +1

      The ECU adjusts the RPM's to go higher when you turn on the AC, its normal. The default RPM for 1az-fe, i believe, is about 700-800, but no problem for it to rev either a bit lower or a bit higher.

  • @mdtabbyhassan3305
    @mdtabbyhassan3305 Před 2 lety

    Nice v

  • @HaiderAli-hq9op
    @HaiderAli-hq9op Před 2 lety

    I have same problem tomorrow I will do it 👍🤫😍😂

  • @kogoat2390
    @kogoat2390 Před 3 lety

    Everywhere I look it says this is a 2.0L engine not a 1.8L, is it still a 1zz?

    • @TheRepairLair
      @TheRepairLair  Před 3 lety

      1ZZ-FE is definitely 1.8L. The 2 liter version is 1AZ-FE

  • @ibrahimhossin2880
    @ibrahimhossin2880 Před 2 lety

    👍❤️👍❤️

  • @AKASH-sb2pr
    @AKASH-sb2pr Před 2 lety

    Niceeeeeeeeeeer

  • @SBdunks3
    @SBdunks3 Před 2 lety

    Hello, I watched all of it and want to try this out. My engine rpms during cold starts jump up and down, so down that the engine slows down, could this be the issue?

    • @TheRepairLair
      @TheRepairLair  Před 2 lety

      It's worth trying, although if it is jumping around wildly while warming up it might not be a mechanical issue with the iacv but an electrical issue with the ecu and iacv communication

    • @SBdunks3
      @SBdunks3 Před 2 lety

      @@TheRepairLair this is a video I took today, engine does what it always does at cold starts but this time it stalled. Note I didn’t press gas at all only pushed clutch in and turned on car. czcams.com/users/shortszK7uW_gy-5I?feature=share

    • @SBdunks3
      @SBdunks3 Před 2 lety

      @@TheRepairLair after taking the video I cleaned the maf with maf cleaner and the problem was the same, turned off car, disconnected maf sensor and problem was the same, could it be the iac valve that’s stuck?

    • @TheRepairLair
      @TheRepairLair  Před 2 lety

      @@SBdunks3 If its the same with MAF sensor connected or disconnected, then i suspect the MAF sensor itself is bad - you might want to try getting a replacement MAF sensor first. Stuck IACV would not do this jumping up and down as shown in your video so i'd definitely look into the MAF sensor replacement first.

    • @SBdunks3
      @SBdunks3 Před 2 lety

      @@TheRepairLair will do thank you 🙏🏽

  • @shanzidashova227
    @shanzidashova227 Před 2 lety

    Wow

  • @poitevienphilip
    @poitevienphilip Před 9 měsíci

    Hello friend, good video. It would be good before fixing the fault to place a scanner to see what errors it gave us and thus check all the faults. I see that the revolutions were a little high. The normal thing would be between 850 and 950 revolutions per minute.....and also at the end of the video I see that this engine has a problem in the chain...thank for video

    • @TheRepairLair
      @TheRepairLair  Před 9 měsíci

      Hi! Thanks for the comment. To start - i have skipped showing the steps for scanning as most people wouldn't have the necessary tools. But i did, indeed, scan the ECU beforehand with toyota techstream, and it didn't report any error codes. In fact, i own a 1cd-ftv diesel rav4, and lots of mechanical engine issues (for example, stuck egr, sticking turbo vanes or sticking turbo vacuum regulating valves) are not reported, so my conclusion is that scantools are not fully reliable for diagnosing these older (

    • @poitevienphilip
      @poitevienphilip Před 9 měsíci

      @@TheRepairLair ok the noise seemed like it had a problem with the chain tensioner or as if it didn't have the right oil...regards, thanks for the video

  • @96MustangBoy1
    @96MustangBoy1 Před 25 dny

    What could happen if the coolant hoses are connected the wrong way?

    • @TheRepairLair
      @TheRepairLair  Před 25 dny

      I believe nothing bad would happen. There are no moving parts in the coolant loop, it shouldn't matter which way it flows.

  • @abdullayt588
    @abdullayt588 Před 2 lety

    wow

  • @rommelrodrigo6146
    @rommelrodrigo6146 Před 2 lety

    Good day.
    I already cleaned my IACV, throttle body and TPS. But still may RPM droppes until my engine dies. This will happen during cold start. But when my engine temperature goes to normal after 5 minutes,, my rpm remains at normal 800rpm.

    • @TheRepairLair
      @TheRepairLair  Před 2 lety +1

      I don't believe the engine would die when cold due to a bad IACV, but sadly i don't know what could be the cause for this as i haven't ever had such an issue myself. I would like to suggest you check that your butterfly valve is clean, and then inspect the idle stop screw as well as the arm that rests on the stop screw - i might be completely wrong here, but maybe it could be that the idle stop screw or the stop screw arm have worn down, and now the butterfly valve closes completely so the engine gets almost no airflow. Though i don't think this would explain how the engine runs when warm, but doesn't when cold. Worth taking a look though. Please let me know if you find the problem!

    • @rommelrodrigo6146
      @rommelrodrigo6146 Před 2 lety

      @@TheRepairLair
      Butterfly valve cleaned. I adjusted idle stop screw. When cold start rpm at 1000. But when warm, may rpm reads at 1500-1800. Near to 2000.

    • @TheRepairLair
      @TheRepairLair  Před 2 lety

      @@rommelrodrigo6146 It almost sounds to me as if the IACV is plugged in backwards, though i don't think it should be possible to plug the connector the wrong way around. Sorry to say but i don't have any other suggestions - the issue is likely elsewhere

    • @rommelrodrigo6146
      @rommelrodrigo6146 Před 2 lety

      @@TheRepairLair
      Thank you sir. Anyway i'll check it again.

  • @universalstudio7411
    @universalstudio7411 Před 2 lety

    Tq sir. Why when Cool enjin rpm no idle.. Rpm drop 0.0rpm.. Enjin Hot rpm ok rpm1.. What poblem my car? Plz help me

    • @TheRepairLair
      @TheRepairLair  Před 2 lety

      Sorry I'm not quite sure i understand what you're asking. What is the RPM when cold, and when hot?

    • @universalstudio7411
      @universalstudio7411 Před 2 lety

      @@TheRepairLair meter RPM down to zero.. When Cool..

    • @TheRepairLair
      @TheRepairLair  Před 2 lety

      ​@@universalstudio7411 so you can start the engine but RPM immediately drops to 0 and engine stops? Does the engine continue working if you were to start the engine while also keeping the accelerator slightly pressed?
      If so, you might need to adjust the idle stop screw.

  • @lexwangsby.bryan_bja
    @lexwangsby.bryan_bja Před 2 lety

    excuse me, is it normal if the idle is 1200rpm, just like yours? my car is exactly the same as yours (rav4 1zz A/T)

    • @lexwangsby.bryan_bja
      @lexwangsby.bryan_bja Před 2 lety

      Or, you have another problem like selenoid idle up behind the air box filter

    • @TheRepairLair
      @TheRepairLair  Před 2 lety +1

      @@lexwangsby.bryan_bja The normal full-operating temp for 1zz-fe on the rav4 is about 700-800. When i was filming the video it was middle of winter so too cold and not long enough idling to fully warm it up. If your car NEVER idles lower than 1200, then that doesn't sound ok to me, but apart from the IACV and maybe something being stuck in the butterfly valve preventing full closure, i don't know what to suggest to check

    • @lexwangsby.bryan_bja
      @lexwangsby.bryan_bja Před 2 lety

      @@TheRepairLair okay, i got the point. But the problem must be from throttle body right? Yes its stuck in 1200rpm, never going lower. Oh the weird things, when i start the car, it's in 800rpm. It's like something has reverse it LOL

    • @lexwangsby.bryan_bja
      @lexwangsby.bryan_bja Před 2 lety

      @@TheRepairLair well anyway, thank you so much for replying me, im Bryan and i'm from Indonesia 🙏, and this car is a rare item 🤭

  • @gremlin7599
    @gremlin7599 Před 2 lety

    14:48
    Did you really mean m1.6×25
    I thought all m1.6 is m1.6x.35
    And 25 wouldn't make any sense, wouldnt it be .25 anyway, (even though ive never heard of .25 either)

  • @bdbusslowmotion
    @bdbusslowmotion Před 2 lety

    Joss