MOST likely but if you really dont know about auto or dont know how to test the IAC then you should probably take it to a shop and get it diagnosed then you can do the repair if its simple
2007-10-09 15:35:18
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm an automotive mechanic... more than likely, it is NOT the IAC valve. When you put a load on it (put it into reverse, drive) does it become worse? Check the connections to your MAF (Mass Air Flow) sensor. Or you could be misfiring. I wouldn't know exactly, because I do not know what kind of car you have. However, take it to a garage and ask them to run a diagnostics check on your vehicle. If the check engine light is on, this is mandatory. Good luck!
2007-10-09 22:45:24
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answered by Mike 2
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Yes, it could be. If the idle air control is not working, then it will not properly allow air flow on idle, causing low and rough idle.
2007-10-09 22:35:00
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answered by Anonymous
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It's a possibility if it runs ok otherwise. Also could be a vacuum leak at brake booster and it could be the throttle position sensor. The iac sometimes sticks.
2007-10-09 22:48:43
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answered by tronary 7
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could be...or fuel pressure regulator or fuel filter..just a few things to consider...have a mechanic take a look at it
2007-10-09 22:42:58
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answered by jay h 2
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