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2000 dodge durango idle air control valve 5.2 engine electrical connector has 4 wires what voltage should they show with key in on position

High idle and a hihg whistle

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Will you quit obsessing over the voltage , it's fine ! With just the key on means nothing , as long as there is voltage ,that's all that matters ! There is no spec. for voltage with key on ! You have a vacuum leak , intake manifold . High whistle noise ! Take your vehicle to a qualified repair shop !

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My 2000 new beetle dies when I turn the a/c on

I recommend you test the idle air control valve. See procedure below. If this is not the problem, please read additional possibilities at the link below.


Operation


The Idle Air Control (IAC) valve controls the amount of air that bypasses the throttle valve, which controls the engine idle speed. The IAC valve consists of windings, an armature, a return spring, and a rotary slide. The engine control module (ECM) pulses the voltage to the winding, the opposing forces on the armature by the return spring cause it to maintain a fixed position, adjusting the amount of bypass air to maintain the correct idle speed.

Removal & Installation


Turn the ignition switch to the OFF position.
Disconnect the idle air control valve harness electrical connector.
Using a suitable tool, remove idle air control valve.
Installation is in reverse order of removal.

Testing


Checking Idle Air Control Valve (IAC) Triggering
Check IAC valve is electrically OK.
Slide up boot on the IAC valve connector.
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Fig. IAC Connector
Use scan tool 'Output Diagnostic Test Mode' function 03 to trigger the IAC valve - N71.Connect VAG 1527B voltage tester, or equivalent, between terminal 1 and engine ground (GND). Voltage tester must flash.Connect VAG 1527B voltage tester, or equivalent, between terminal 2 and battery positive voltage (B+). Voltage tester must light up.If specified results are not obtained:Connect VAG 1598/19 test box, or equivalent, to ECM harness connector.Check the wiring between harness and connector terminal 1 (in engine compartment) to test box socket D11 . Then check the wiring between harness connector terminal 2 and test box socketD9 using wiring diagram. Repair as necessary.If the wiring is okay, but triggering still does not occur, replace the ECM.If the triggering signal and the wiring are okay and the valve does not react, replace the IAC valve. Checking Mechanical Function
Remove the idle air control (IAC) valve.Visually check the surface of the rotary slide (arrow) for signs of wear.



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Fig. Showing the IAC Valve

WARNING
Do NOT check for ease of movement by prying on the rotary slide with a screwdriver or other tools that could cause scratching or other damage.

Reconnect the IAC valve, while still removed, to the harness connector.Use scan tool 'Output Diagnostic Test Mode' function 03 to trigger IAC valve - N71.Check whether rotary slide moves freely from stop to stop.If there are signs of scoring, or if the rotary slide does not move freely in both directions, replace the IAC valve.If the IAC valve does not respond (not triggered) during the Output Diagnostic Test Mode, check triggering. Resistance Test
Remove the idle air control valve harness connector.Use a suitable Digital Multimeter (DMM) to measure the resistance between the 2 terminals of the idle air control valve.The correct measurement should be 7-11 ohms. If not, replace the idle air control valve.
NOTE
At room temperature, the resistance value will be lower. The resistance value will be higher if the Idle Air Control (IAC) valve is measured at under-hood operating temperatures.

Reconnect the idle air control valve harness connector.The idle air control valve should hum and vibrate slightly when the ignition is turned 'ON'. If not, the ECM or harness may be defective.

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Which fuses would affect my idle control valve and what voltage should the wire harness show it has 4 wires.2000 dodge durango 5.2 engine

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P1176 Adaptive Fuel Metering Trim Too Lean

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P1199 Fuel Level Sensor (Low Voltage)

P1201 No. 1 Fuel Injector

P1202 No. 2 Fuel Injector

P1203 No. 3 Fuel Injector

P1204 No. 4 Fuel Injector

P1205 No. 5 Fuel Injector

P1206 No. 6 Fuel Injector

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P1222 Pedal Position Sensor Circuit B Low Voltage

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P1375 Early Activation Ignition Coil (Cylinder No. 5)

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I hope the attached will help, but you may need to talk to your dealer.


Diagnostic Codes
Kia
Without Onboard Diagnostics (OBD-II)
2 Distributor no Signal.
3 Distributor G Signal.
7 Fault on SGT Signal.
8 Mass Air Flow Sensor.
9 Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor.
10 Intake Air Temperature Sensor.
12 Throttle Position Sensor.
14 Atmospheric Pressure Sensor.
15 Oxygen Sensor.
16 EGR Valve Position Sensor.
17 Feedback System.
18 Injector No. 1 open or short.
19 Injector No. 2 open or short.
20 Injector No. 3 open or short.
21 Injector No. 4 open or short.
24 Fuel Pump Relay open or short.
25 Pressure Regulator Control Solenoid Valve.
26 Purge Control Solenoid Valve.
28 Solenoid Valve (EGR) open or short.
34 Idle Speed Control Solenoid Valve.
35 Deteriorated Injector.
36 Deteriorated Air Flow Sensor.
37 Intake System Air Leakage.
41 Variable Inertia Charging System Solenoid Valve.
46 A/C Cut Relay open or short.
48 Power Stage Group 1 Malfunction (inside ECM). Injector 1-4 Purge Solenoid Valve, EGR Solenoid Valve or Damaged Power Stage.
49 Power Stage Group 2 Malfunction (inside ECM). Idle Speed Control Valve Failure or Damaged Power Stage.
56 Idle Speed Control Valve Closing Coil open or short.
57 A/C Compressor Input Signal short.
73 Vehicle Speed Sensor open or short.
87 Malfunction Indicator Lamp short Circuit.
88 ECM Data.
99 Battery.





OBD-II

P0100 Mass Air Flow or Volume Air Flow Circuit Malfunction.
P0101 Mass Air Flow or Volume Air Flow Circuit Range/Performance problem.
P0102 Mass Air Flow or Volume Air Flow Circuit Low Input.
P0103 Mass Air Flow or Volume Air Flow Circuit High Input.
P0107 MAP/BARO Circuit Low Input.
P0108 MAP/BARO Circuit High Input.
P0110 A/T Circuit Malfunction.
P0115 Engine Coolant Temperature Circuit Malfunction.
P0116 Engine Coolant Temperature Circuit Range/Performance Condition.
P0117 Engine Coolant Temperature Circuit Low Input.
P0118 Engine Coolant Temperature Circuit High Input.
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P0122 APP/TPP Sensor Switch Low Input - Circuit A.
P0123 APP/TPP Sensor Switch High Input - Circuit A.
P0125 Insufficient Coolant Temperature for Closed Loop Fuel Control.
P0130 Oxygen Sensor Circuit Malfunction - Bank 1 Sensor 1.
P0131 Oxygen Sensor Circuit Low Voltage - Bank 1 Sensor 1.
P0132 Oxygen Sensor Circuit High Voltage - Bank 1 Sensor 1.
P0133 Oxygen Sensor Circuit Slow Response - Bank 1 Sensor 1.
P0134 Oxygen Sensor Circuit No Activity detected - Bank 1 Sensor 1.
P0135 Oxygen Sensor Heater Circuit Malfunction - Bank 1 Sensor 1.
P0136 Oxygen Sensor Circuit Malfunction - Bank 1 Sensor 2.
P0137 Oxygen Sensor Circuit Low Voltage - Bank 1 Sensor 2.
P0138 Oxygen Sensor Circuit High Voltage - Bank 1 Sensor 2.
P0139 Oxygen Sensor Circuit Slow Response - Bank 1 Sensor 2.
P0140 Oxygen Sensor Circuit No Activity detected - Bank 1 Sensor 2.
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P0171 System too Lean - Bank 1.
P0172 System too Rich - Bank 1.
P0261 Injector Circuit Low - Cyl. 1.
P0262 Injector Circuit High - Cyl. 1.
P0264 Injector Circuit Low - Cyl. 2.
P0265 Injector Circuit High - Cyl. 2.
P0267 Injector Circuit Low - Cyl. 3.
P0268 Injector Circuit High - Cyl. 3.
P0270 Injector Circuit Low - Cyl. 4.
P0271 Injector Circuit High - Cyl. 4.
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P0301 Misfire detected - Cyls. 1-4.
P0302 Misfire detected - Cyls. 1-4.
P0303 Misfire detected - Cyls. 1-4.
P0304 Misfire detected - Cyls. 1-4.
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P0326 Knock Sensor 1 Circuit Range/Performance - Bank 1 or Single Sensor.
P0335 Crankshaft Position Sensor Malfunction - Circuit A.
P0336 Crankshaft Position Sensor Range/Performance - Circuit A.
P0340 Crankshaft Position Sensor Circuit Malfunction.
P0342 Crankshaft Position Sensor Circuit Low Input.
P0343 Crankshaft Position Sensor Circuit High Input.
P0400 EGR Flow Malfunction.
P0403 EGR Circuit Malfunction.
P0404 EGR Circuit Range/Performance Malfunction.
P0420 Catalyst System Efficiency below Threshold - Bank 1.
P0422 Main Catalyst Efficiency below Threshold - Bank 1.
P0440 Evaporative Control Malfunction.
P0441 Evaporative Control System - Improper Purge.
P0442 Evaporative Control System - Small Leak detected.
P0443 Evaporative Control System Purge Control Valve Circuit Malfunction.
P0446 Evaporative Vent Control Circuit Malfunction.
P0447 Evaporative Vent Control Circuit Open.
P0448 Evaporative Vent Control Circuit Short.
P0450 Evaporative System Pressure Sensor Circuit Malfunction.
P0452 Evaporative Control System Pressure Sensor Low Input.
P0453 Evaporative Control System Pressure Sensor High Input.
P0455 Evaporative Control System - Large Leak detected.
P0470 Exhaust Pressure Sensor Malfunction.
P0500 Vehicle Speed Sensor Malfunction.
P0501 Vehicle Speed Sensor Range/Performance.
P0505 Idle Air Control System Malfunction.
P0506 Idle Air Control System Malfunction - RPM Lower than expected.
P0507 Idle Air Control System Malfunction - RPM Higher than expected.
P0510 CTP Switch Malfunction.
P0561 System Voltage Unstable.
P0562 System Voltage Low.
P0563 System Voltage High.
P0601 Internal Control Module Memory Checksum Error.
P0604 Internal Control Module RAM Error.
P0703 Torque Converter/Brake Pedal Switch Malfunction - Circuit B.
P0705 Transaxle Range Sensor Circuit Malfunction (PRNDL Input).
P0706 A/T Range Sensor Circuit Range/ Performance.
P0710 Transaxle Fluid Temperature Sensor Circuit Malfunction.
P0711 A/T Fluid Temperature Sensor Circuit Range/Performance.
P0715 Input/Turbine Speed Sensor Circuit Malfunction.
P0722 Output Speed Sensor Circuit No Signal.
P0726 Engine Speed Input Circuit Range/ Performance.
P0727 Engine Speed Input Circuit - No Signal.
P0731 A/T Gear 1 Improper Ratio.
P0732 A/T Gear 2 Improper Ratio.
P0733 A/T Gear 3 Improper Ratio.
P0734 A/T Gear 4 Improper Ratio.
P0740 Torque Converter Clutch System Malfunction.
P0743 Torque Converter Clutch Circuit Electrical.
P0750 Shift Solenoid "A" Malfunction.
P0753 Shift Solenoid "A" Electrical.
P0755 Shift Solenoid "B" Malfunction.
P0758 Shift Solenoid "B" Electrical.
P0760 Shift Solenoid "C" Malfunction.
P1000 Readiness Function Code.
P1115 Engine Coolant Temperature Signal from ECM to TCM.
P1121 Throttle Position Sensor Signal Malfunction from ECM to TCM.
P1170 Front Heated Oxygen Sensor Stuck.
P1195 EGR Pressure Sensor (1.6L) or Boost Sensor (1.8L) Open or Short.
P1196 Ignition Switch "Start" Open or Short (1.6L).
P1250 Pressure Regulator Control Solenoid Valve Open or Short.
P1252 Pressure Regulator Control Solenoid Valve No. 2 Circuit Malfunction.
P1307 Chassis Acceleration Sensor Signal Malfunction.
P1308 Chassis Acceleration Sensor Signal Low.
P1309 Chassis Acceleration Sensor Signal High.
P1345 No SGC Signal (1.6L).
P1386 Knock Sensor Control Zero Test.
P1402 EGR Valve Position Sensor Open or Short.
P1449 Canister Drain Cut Valve Open or Short (1.8L).
P1450 Excessive Vacuum Leak.
P1455 Fuel Tank Sending Unit Open or Short (1.8L).
P1457 Purge Solenoid Valve Low System Malfunction.
P1458 A/C Compressor Control Signal Malfunction.
P1485 EGR Solenoid Valve Vacuum Open or Short.
P1486 EGR Solenoid Valve Vent Open or Short.
P1487 EGR Boost Sensor Solenoid Valve Open or Short.
P1496 EGR Stepper Motor Malfunction - Circuit 1 (1.8L).
P1497 EGR Stepper Motor Malfunction - Circuit 2 (1.8L).
P1498 EGR Stepper Motor Malfunction - Circuit 3 (1.8L).
P1499 EGR Stepper Motor Malfunction - Circuit 4 (1.8L).
P1500 No Vehicle Speed Signal to TCM.
P1505 Idle Air Control Valve Opening Coil Voltage Low.
P1506 Idle Air Control Valve Opening Coil Voltage High.
P1507 Idle Air Control Valve Closing Coil Voltage Low.
P1508 Idle Air Control Valve Closing Coil Voltage High.
P1523 VICS Solenoid Valve.
P1586 A/T-M/T Codification.
P1608 PCM Malfunction.
P1611 MIL Request Circuit Voltage Low.
P1614 MIL Request Circuit Voltage High.
P1624 MIL Request Signal from TCM to ECM.
P1631 Alternator "T" Open or No Power Output (1.8L).
P1632 Battery Voltage Detection Circuit for Alternator Regulator (1.8L).
P1633 Battery Overcharge.
P1634 Alternator "B" Open (1.8L).
P1693 MIL Circuit Malfunction.
P1743 Torque Converter Clutch Solenoid Valve Open or Short.
P1794 Battery or Circuit Failure.
P1795 4WD Switch Signal Malfunction.
P1797 P or N Range Signal or Clutch Pedal Position Switch Open or Short.
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When i turn on the ac the idle goes low and the the car vibrates. When i turn off the ac the car stop vibrating.


Operation

The Idle Air Control (IAC) valve controls the amount of air that bypasses the throttle valve, which controls the engine idle speed. The IAC valve consists of windings, an armature, a return spring, and a rotary slide. The engine control module (ECM) pulses the voltage to the winding, the opposing forces on the armature by the return spring cause it to maintain a fixed position, adjusting the amount of bypass air to maintain the correct idle speed.


Removal & Installation

  1. Turn the ignition switch to the OFF position.
  2. Disconnect the idle air control valve harness electrical connector.
  3. Using a suitable tool, remove idle air control valve.
  4. Installation is in reverse order of removal.


Testing

Checking Idle Air Control Valve (IAC) Triggering

  1. Check IAC valve is electrically OK.
  2. Slide up boot on the IAC valve connector.



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Fig. IAC Connector

  1. Use scan tool 'Output Diagnostic Test Mode' function 03 to trigger the IAC valve - N71.
  2. Connect VAG 1527B voltage tester, or equivalent, between terminal 1 and engine ground (GND). Voltage tester must flash.
  3. Connect VAG 1527B voltage tester, or equivalent, between terminal 2 and battery positive voltage (B+). Voltage tester must light up.
  4. If specified results are not obtained:
    1. Connect VAG 1598/19 test box, or equivalent, to ECM harness connector.
    2. Check the wiring between harness and connector terminal 1 (in engine compartment) to test box socket D11 . Then check the wiring between harness connector terminal 2 and test box socket D9 using wiring diagram. Repair as necessary.
    3. If the wiring is okay, but triggering still does not occur, replace the ECM.
    4. If the triggering signal and the wiring are okay and the valve does not react, replace the IAC valve.


Checking Mechanical Function
  1. Remove the idle air control (IAC) valve.
  2. Visually check the surface of the rotary slide (arrow) for signs of wear.



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Fig. Showing the IAC Valve

WARNING Do NOT check for ease of movement by prying on the rotary slide with a screwdriver or other tools that could cause scratching or other damage.

  1. Reconnect the IAC valve, while still removed, to the harness connector.
  2. Use scan tool 'Output Diagnostic Test Mode' function 03 to trigger IAC valve - N71.
  3. Check whether rotary slide moves freely from stop to stop.
  4. If there are signs of scoring, or if the rotary slide does not move freely in both directions, replace the IAC valve.
  5. If the IAC valve does not respond (not triggered) during the Output Diagnostic Test Mode, check triggering.

Resistance Test
  1. Remove the idle air control valve harness connector.
  2. Use a suitable Digital Multimeter (DMM) to measure the resistance between the 2 terminals of the idle air control valve.
  3. The correct measurement should be 7-11 ohms. If not, replace the idle air control valve.


NOTE At room temperature, the resistance value will be lower. The resistance value will be higher if the Idle Air Control (IAC) valve is measured at under-hood operating temperatures.
  1. Reconnect the idle air control valve harness connector.
  2. The idle air control valve should hum and vibrate slightly when the ignition is turned 'ON'. If not, the ECM or harness may be defective.

Testing with VAG1551:
  1. Remove the idle air control valve harness connector.
  2. Connect the VAG 15278 LED tester to terminals 1 and 2 of the harness connector using the jumpers from VW 1594 adaptor kit.
  3. Turn ignition ON, perform steps from output DTM (Diagnostic Test Mode) to activate the IAC valve (N71) LED tester must blink.
  4. If tester does not blink, check wiring using VAG 1598 pin out box, electrical checks, step 26. Repair as necessary.
  5. If wiring is okay, replace the ECM.
  6. If LED tester blinks but the IAC valve does not operate, replace the IAC valve.
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Where is the idle air control valve

Here is a web site to show you a picture of what you are looking for: http://www.theautopartsshop.com/auto+car-usa+parts/ford+focus+idle-air-control-valve.html

Here is how to fix it:

  • Unplug the electrical connector on the IAC valve located on the back of the throttle body near the firewall. No tools are needed to unplug the connector. Squeeze the release tab on the plug and pull to remove it.

  • Unbolt the two 8-mm attaching bolts attaching the IAC valve to the throttle body using an 8-mm socket and socket wrench from the socket set. Remove the IAC valve and gasket from the engine compartment.
  • Position the new valve and gasket in place on the throttle body, and bolt it to the throttle body using the 8-mm bolts and the socket and socket wrench. Avoid over-tightening as the throttle body is easily stripped out by over-tightening the fine-thread 8-mm bolts. Plug the electrical connector into the new valve, and push it on until it snaps into place.
  • Turn the ignition key to the run position but do not start it at this time. Unplug the electrical connector once again, and turn the key off.

  • Start the engine, and adjust the minimum air rate by turning the adjusting screw located on the throttle cable side of the throttle body until the idle speed is 650 rpm plus/minus 50 rpm. Turn the engine off, and plug the electrical connector back in--pushing until it clicks into place.

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