FREE REPAIR MANUALS & LABOR GUIDES 1982-2013 Vehicles
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Component Inspection

1. INSPECT INTAKE AIR CONTROL VALVE




- With 26.7 kPa (200 mmHg, 7.9 in.Hg) of vacuum applied to the actuator, check that the actuator rod moves.
- One minute after applying the vacuum in (a), check that the actuator rod does not return.
- If the operation is not as specified, replace the intake air control valve.




2. INSPECT VACUUM TANK.

LOCATION: The LH side member under the battery tray.

- Check that air flows from port B to port A.
- Check that air does not flow from port A to port B.




- Plug port B with your finger, and apply 26.7 kPa (200 mm Hg, 7.9 in Hg) of vacuum to port A, and check that there is no change in vacuum after one minute.
- If the operation is not as specified, replace the vacuum tank.
3. INSPECT VSV:

INTAKE AIR CONTROL VALVE INSTALLATION:
1. INSTALL INTAKE AIR CONTROL VALVE.




- Install a new gasket to the air intake chamber.
- Apply a light coat of engine oil to the rubber portions.




- Apply seal packing to the positions of the intake air control valve shown in the illustration.

Seal pecking: Part No.08826-00080 or equivalent

- Install the intake air control valve, DLC bracket and ground strap and cable with the 4 nuts.

Torque: 14.5 N.m (10 ft lb)

2. CONNECT HOSES TO INTAKE AIR CONTROL VALVE.
- Connect these hoses:
- Brake booster vacuum hose
- A/C idle-up air hose
- Actuator vacuum hose
- Install the DLC1.