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Idle Air Control Motor: Removal: Notes

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When servicing throttle body components, always reassemble components with new O-rings and seals where applicable. Never use lubricants on O-rings or seals, damage may result. If assembly of component is difficult, use water to aid assembly. Use care when removing hoses to prevent damage to hose or hose nipple.

  1. Disconnect negative cable from battery.
  2. Remove electrical connector from idle air control motor.
  3. Remove idle air control motor mounting screws. See Fig 1.
    Fig 1: Servicing Idle Air Control Motor
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  4. Remove motor from throttle body. Ensure the O-ring is removed with the motor.