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Old 09-21-2010, 02:29 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Gen5 Cleaning Idle Air Control Valve on '02 I4

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I've been having starting issues with my camry for a while and it's getting embarrassing now, so I did some reading, cleaned my throttle body and MAF and still no results. So I want to try to clean the Idle Air Control Valve, but before getting into it, does anyone know the procedure?

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buy new gaskets.
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Hey,

I've been having starting issues with my camry for a while and it's getting embarrassing now, so I did some reading, cleaned my throttle body and MAF and still no results. So I want to try to clean the Idle Air Control Valve, but before getting into it, does anyone know the procedure?

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I'd like to know the procedure too. On my 02 Camry, the IAC seems to be made of plastic and is pretty small...
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this is for generation 4 i hope it help you:

DIY removal & cleaning of IAC
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If you find yourself unable to clean it, or you need a new one, let me know. I sell OEM part to TN members for 30% off MSRP and I only charge actual shipping costs plus $1.00 - $2.00 for materials, etc.

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thanks, that definitely helps...also if anybody has part numbers for the gaskets, or parts diagrams, that would help too

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PART# for the Gasket is 22271-0H010 and you'll have to be careful because it is part of the throttle body. Below is a link to a diagram:

http://toyopartsman.webng.com/data/camry%20tbody.pdf


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thanks, that definitely helps...also if anybody has part numbers for the gaskets, or parts diagrams, that would help too

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thanks man, i'll post on here with results when i finally get around to doing it
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