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    Posted: June-13-2013 at 5:53pm
Hi all,

Any tips on this before i break something? clean the passage or just the valve? carb cleaner?

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cleaning, not cleanind - sorry
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Foot_Fungus Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: June-13-2013 at 11:08pm
carb cleaner is fine. I assume you're pulling it off the intake?
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believe so. just looked into it the week but the boat is 60 miles away so am trying to down prepared. will i clean the passage as well?
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Have been trying to post this all day for you. But the forums are having problems. Keith is working on the posting problem.

Remove and clean with some carby cleaner. Clean the mesh filter in inlet manifold port as well. Keep the IAC assembly upright with the solenoid on the top and spray the carby cleaner liberally. Leave it this way to dry, so the fluid does not find its way down into the electrical body of the solenoid.

Here is a video of ISC solenoid operation. With it removed you can check the operation.

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Be careful with this one. Ford used several different IAC valves, some can be cleaned, some not. You probably can't do any harm cleaning the passages with a Q tip or the like, but chemicals may damage internal components. I'm travelling now and don't have access to my reference material, but a google search should answer your questions of what you have and what you can or can't do with it.
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cheers guys,

should i remove the plate that holds the mesh filter in order to remove and clean the filter itself? i have the iac off but the rain came on.
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Resurrecting this topic... 2001SAN, was cleaning the IAC successful? Did you remove the mesh filter or just clean it in place?

I haven't started the job yet but it looks somewhat straightforward. Any other suggestions before I start? Thanks.
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Greets from Ireland,

I took it off and removed and cleaned the mesh. I'm pretty sure I sprayed carb cleaner into the IAC body as well. It was pretty grubby so def needed doing.

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Whoops! Let me clarify,

I sprayed carb cleaner into the solenoid part of the body as per lewys post and dried allowed to dry upright.
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Thanks. There seems to be some disagreement on whether carb cleaner (leaves some residue behind) or MAF cleaner (dries clean) is better. Any thoughts?
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I'm pretty sure that I used carb cleaner because Lewy said so. He's knows his stuff.
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