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Old 06-22-1999, 10:12 PM
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On a decel, the amount of air metered through the idle valve is dependant on the signal that the control unit receives from the air flow sensor. If the sensor has a problem providing proper information about how much air is entering the engine then the idle valve could be set to the wrong position.The idle valve still could cause the same complaint. Have the system tested.
 

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