Hi there,
Well please follow the below link to check out the position of idle valve -
http://www.freeengineinfo.com/idle-air-control-valve-replacement.htm
The Idle Air Control (IAC) valve controls the engine idle speed and dashpot functions. The valve is located on the side of the throttle body. This valve allows the necessary amount of air, as determined by the Powertrain Control Module (PCM) and controlled by a duty cycle signal, to bypass the throttle plate in order to maintain the proper idle speed.
TESTING
Turn the ignition switch to the OFF position.
Disengage the wiring harness connector from the IAC valve .
Using an ohmmeter, measure the resistance between the terminals of the valve.
NOTE: Due to the diode in the solenoid, place the ohmmeter positive lead on the VPWR terminal and the negative lead on the ISC terminal.
If the resistance is not 7–13 ohms, replace the IAC valve.
The following symptoms can be caused by a faulty IAC due to loose connections, bad grounds, high resistance in the circuit, or opens in the circuit.
REMOVAL & INSTALLATION
Disconnect the negative battery cable.
Disengage the wiring harness connector from the IAC valve.
Remove the two retaining screws, then remove the IAC valve and discard the old gasket.
To install:
Clean the IAC valve mounting surface on the throttle body of old gasket material.
Using a new gasket, position the IAC valve on the throttle body. Install and tighten the retaining screws to 71–106 inch lbs. (8–12 Nm).
Attach the wiring harness connector to the IAC valve.
Connect the negative battery cable.
Good Luck!!
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Sorry it is the idle air control valve sensor. I bought the sensor from the Volkswagen place. I need to know where and how to replace the sensor.
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