General System Information
Idle Speed Control System:
CIRCUIT OPERATION
The idle speed is controlled by the amount of air that is allowed to bypass the throttle plate through the auxiliary air control (AAC) valve. The AAC valve is turned ON and OFF at a rate between 100 and 200 Hz. The ECU calculates the duty cycle (frequency of ON/OFF signals) necessary to maintain the proper idle speed compensating for transmission gear position, electrical and accessory loads.
IACV-Auxiliary Air Control Valve:
AUXILIARY AIR CONTROL VALVE
The auxiliary air control (AAC) valve, located on the back of the intake plenum, controls the idle speed. It receives a pulse signal from the ECU which opens and closes an air passage allowing a precise amount of air to bypass the throttle plate.
FAST IDLE CONTROL SOLENOID
There is also a fast idle control solenoid (FICD) that opens a separate passage, allowing additional air to bypass the throttle plate. It compensates in the event the AAC valve cannot allow a sufficient amount of air through to keep the idle speed within the preset limits.