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Thanks for the come back! IAC is connected, but I am not sure if serviceable. I plan to get buddies "Snap On Computer" and download Codes. I was told that once the battery is disconnected the computer (ECM) looses all codes. However, buddy tells me there should be "stored codes" still available. I've also been told that simply turning the ignition key to on, without starting the engine, will not give codes necessary to start trouble shooting? Even just the electronic issues. I'm not sure due to lack of experience. How long does the truck have to run to get codes to display? I don't want to run a cold, much less a warm engine, at wide open throttle. I will keep you posted on codes and progress. Again, many thanks. DT
Thanks Rich for the information! If I may, just so I can try and understand how the air flow, and not an excessive fuel flow, could be causing the engine to run wide open? My first thought was that the fuel pump to be "over pumping" or "over pressuring" the flow of fuel into the TBI, thus causing it to make it run wide open (just like a stuck throttle could do on a carb'd engine). My thought was (right, wrong, or indifferent) that the TBI was being fed too much fuel. I can't get into my mind - how too much air could be doing this? Then again, as I stated, I am old school. Please bear with me! I plan to get diagnostic machine and see what codes may still be resident and try getting codes to appear with just the switch on. I have read that IAC can be cleaned but to not to completely disassemble (pintle specifically). May be best to just buy a new IAC and go from there. This is nothing like my (now seems simple) restoration of a 66 Mustang. I do appreciate your information and patience. Thanks again. DT
This may be over too simple but, does the truck have cruise control? I had this problem and it was the cruise module pushing the TBI to WOT. I removed the linkage from the TBI and got normal idle..
Yes, the truck does have cruise control. Can you be specific as to what you disconnected so I can give this a try? Unless the wire, or other apparatus being disconnected has a bearing on the starting or running of the engine, this is definitely worth the time and effort! Many thanks for the heads-up. DT