Samurai_Blue
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So your FITV or Fast Idle Thermo Valve controls idle on OBD1 (possibly OBD0) vehicles. On OBD2a and OBD2B this job was delegated to the IACV. The FITV controls idle via coolant temp and will idle your car higher. So why would you want to clean it?
Reasons to clean:
Idle surge (during warm up)
Idle surge (after cleaning the IACV)
misc idle problems
HELMS says to purchase a new one if it breaks.
Now to the fun stuff, where is it located? Below is a picture of a throttle body with an FITV equipped.
(Edelbrock 65mm)
and below is a throttle body for OBD2 without one.
(Skunk2 Alpha 66mm)
Now, how to clean it:
Step 1:
Remove your intake however you go about doing that. and then disconnect the sensors connected to the throttle body, there are two plugs one on top and one facing the frirewall, the map and the tps. There are two coolant lines you then need to disconnect on on each side of the throttle body. Then unscrew the four 12mm bolts or nuts (depending on what you have) NOTE: Skunk2 throttle bodies have hex head bolts to secure them to the manifold. Remove the throttle body, and keep the gasket clean or buy a new one. you should end up with this
Step 2:
Unscrew the FITV there are 3 10mm bolts on the bottom of the throttle body, unscrew those and be careful when removing the FITV. it looks like this.
Step 3:
Remove the 8mm bolts here and take the cap off
with the cap off:
Step 4
unscrew the white cap with a flat head, be careful its kind of brittle once thats off take out the valve
Use break cleaner to clean it out and a rag to dry it it should look pretty snazzy.
Step 5:
(Optional)
You may clean this dude here
it separates into 3 pieces
Step 6:
Put the valve back in and when you tighten the cap on, snug it and then back it out a quarter of a turn. Your idle should be fine. Then just put everything back where it was.
Reasons to clean:
Idle surge (during warm up)
Idle surge (after cleaning the IACV)
misc idle problems
HELMS says to purchase a new one if it breaks.
Now to the fun stuff, where is it located? Below is a picture of a throttle body with an FITV equipped.
(Edelbrock 65mm)
and below is a throttle body for OBD2 without one.
(Skunk2 Alpha 66mm)
Now, how to clean it:
Step 1:
Remove your intake however you go about doing that. and then disconnect the sensors connected to the throttle body, there are two plugs one on top and one facing the frirewall, the map and the tps. There are two coolant lines you then need to disconnect on on each side of the throttle body. Then unscrew the four 12mm bolts or nuts (depending on what you have) NOTE: Skunk2 throttle bodies have hex head bolts to secure them to the manifold. Remove the throttle body, and keep the gasket clean or buy a new one. you should end up with this
Step 2:
Unscrew the FITV there are 3 10mm bolts on the bottom of the throttle body, unscrew those and be careful when removing the FITV. it looks like this.
Step 3:
Remove the 8mm bolts here and take the cap off
with the cap off:
Step 4
unscrew the white cap with a flat head, be careful its kind of brittle once thats off take out the valve
Use break cleaner to clean it out and a rag to dry it it should look pretty snazzy.
Step 5:
(Optional)
You may clean this dude here
it separates into 3 pieces
Step 6:
Put the valve back in and when you tighten the cap on, snug it and then back it out a quarter of a turn. Your idle should be fine. Then just put everything back where it was.