smnbyt Active Member Nov 19, 2013 #1 Bought a new one, car runs fine.... What exactly goes wrong with them?? The old one I removed you could blow through, However the new one you cant?? Can anyone explain this??
Bought a new one, car runs fine.... What exactly goes wrong with them?? The old one I removed you could blow through, However the new one you cant?? Can anyone explain this??
Winu Active Member Nov 19, 2013 #2 Can anyone explain this?? Click to expand... It's Land Rover... only logical explanation ound:
Freelaner Landy Driver Nov 19, 2013 #3 smnbyt said: Bought a new one, car runs fine.... What exactly goes wrong with them?? The old one I removed you could blow through, However the new one you cant?? Can anyone explain this?? Click to expand... The iacv is an electrically operated valve that defaults to the closed position. if you can blow through it when it's disconnected......it's fecked
smnbyt said: Bought a new one, car runs fine.... What exactly goes wrong with them?? The old one I removed you could blow through, However the new one you cant?? Can anyone explain this?? Click to expand... The iacv is an electrically operated valve that defaults to the closed position. if you can blow through it when it's disconnected......it's fecked
smnbyt Active Member Nov 19, 2013 #4 Freelaner said: The iacv is an electrically operated valve that defaults to the closed position. if you can blow through it when it's disconnected......it's fecked Click to expand... Cool..... Thanks very much
Freelaner said: The iacv is an electrically operated valve that defaults to the closed position. if you can blow through it when it's disconnected......it's fecked Click to expand... Cool..... Thanks very much
smnbyt Active Member Nov 19, 2013 #5 Winu said: It's Land Rover... only logical explanation ound: Click to expand... Valid point..........:lol:
Winu said: It's Land Rover... only logical explanation ound: Click to expand... Valid point..........:lol: