So to clean the ICV...
Does that mean remove part #17 and spray with the carb cleaner or does #17 connect a valve disc inside the rubber boot (PN #8)? If so then the disc inside the boot is what needs to be sprayed?
TIA
Jim
So to clean the ICV...
Does that mean remove part #17 and spray with the carb cleaner or does #17 connect a valve disc inside the rubber boot (PN #8)? If so then the disc inside the boot is what needs to be sprayed?
TIA
Jim
and spray the crud away inside the valve body. You'll be able to see a little rotor inside that should move freely.
As far as # 8, that's the intake boot/hose. I usually just wipe it clean, too much solvents can make them go brittle.
Don't forget to clean the throttle body and #1 Air flow sensor flap inside.
P.S Use Throttle Body cleaner over carb spray
Vee ave vays of dealing vid your kind...........
The reason I was asking about the ICV was all of a sudden my car started stalling or coming close to a stall and then rev up to 1100 RPM or so and then drop to a normal idle. So I did some research and focused on the ICV. So I cleaned the ICV with throttle cleaning spray, no change.
Then I change the spark plugs.
I'm no expert at reading plugs but they looked OK to me.
You know what? The car idles normally!
still having that problem or fixed?Originally Posted by JMI
1994 520i with M50 engine, manual transmission and air conditioner.
VIN: GG45422
The problem has mostly vanished. Just prior to changing the plugs it was happening at almost every stop (almost stalling). It has been very infrequent since. Put about 40 miles on the car today and it happened just once and this was with city driving for the most part. I'm conviced it was an ignition problem and intend to change the distributor and rotor just for the hell of itOriginally Posted by t_marat
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Rather than start a new thread I've been a good boy and done a search and found this info. I have a similar problem - car is a 94 530i manual (v8) and it idles fine but on reversing or after stopping, it occasionally revs itself up slightly (only to about 1000-1500 rpm) - its as if an invisible gremlin has blipped the throttle for me !
Is the ICV, item 9 for my car 'T-Shape Idle Regulatng Valve' in this diagram ?
http://www.realoem.com/bmw/showparts...84&hg=13&fg=15
So, do I need to clean my ICV or is this a recognized issue, the cure of which lies elsewhere ?
Cheers.
Last edited by bagpuss; 09-17-2006 at 10:09 AM.
1994 E34 530i MTech UK 137,000 Miles 45,000 on Alusil
Well it turned out that (the ICV) was not the problem. I ended up replacing the valve, 135.00 for nothing, although I have rationalized it as PM. It couldn't hurt to try cleaning it, it appears to have solved the issue for others.
I still working on my idle problem![]()
Well I cleaned it - not sure I did it right as I had no carb cleaner and shop was closed so used Iso-Propanol and some paper towels then a final spray with WD40. Put it all back together and it run like crap ! But it settled down after a while - must have been metering all that alcohol left in there as air or something. Anyway, too early to tell if its fixed - the idle was fine anyway, just the gremlin blips. Will report back in a few days, whether its fixed or not. Might have to do it again with carb cleaner ? (Iso-Propanol maybe not strong enough ?). Cheers.
1994 E34 530i MTech UK 137,000 Miles 45,000 on Alusil
When I cleaned out my ICV, I used up 2 cans of cleaner. Keep spraying till it drips out clear. Shoot it in the crevices around the rotary valve. Wipe clean then install. I don't know if WD40 would be good in this application. It may be too gummy.
TheOriginally Posted by bagpuss
Ramon
1994 540iA Nikasil EAT Chip
Tampa Bay, Florida USA
Thanks MBXB, I'll get a can tommorow and have another go and leave out the Wd40 then - its only I saw in another post to give it a spray of that, but if ppl have had success without it then I'll skip it. Cheers.
1994 E34 530i MTech UK 137,000 Miles 45,000 on Alusil