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Old 11-27-2016, 01:48 AM
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Originally Posted by Diseasel300 View Post
A stuck AAV can cause a high idle or a loss of signal from the controller can also cause it. The little control module is a frequent source of broken solder connections, which will cause a fast idle.

It is also possible that you have a fairly large vacuum leak somewhere. I'd start with the AAV. Pull the plug off (with the engine running obviously) and see if you have voltage present. If you have no voltage, or an unexpectedly low voltage, start looking for wiring problems, blown fuses, or that idle control module.

If you have voltage present, you very well could have a stuck AAV. If you plug it back in, feel the AAV body, it should be sort of vibrating/humming. If you feel the AAV vibrating/humming and the idle speed doesn't change when you plug it back in, it's likely stuck.
I cant find a plug anywhere on the AAV. looks like just 2 rubber hoses going to it.could you be talking about the warm up regulator? would there be anything else that would cause this other than a vacuum leak? i know it could be the timing just wondering if any other part controllers idle before warmup
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