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Old Mar 24, 2009 | 12:46 PM
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I want to start by saying I am far from the most mechanically inclined person and have a fair understanding of my limited knowledge and no how, but still wanted to get some feedback from others regarding my 1996 Dakota, 3.9 - V6, automatic, with right around 116,000 on it. I bought the truck third hand last summer with around 114,000 on it.
For most of the time that I have owned it I have noticed that it will easy start, idle and continue to run well from a cold start, but once the engine is warm and I start it after shutting it off, it will start and initially run, but does not want to idle, and will kill? I regularly have to start it and hold down the peddle a little bit to maintain an idle for I would guesstimate about 30 seconds or so and then it will run fine on its own. Any ideas or feedback will be greatly appreciated!
I also want to add that I have added seafoam it does not seem to have helped.

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Have you checked the Idle Air Control Valve? It's located on the backside of the throttle body.
 
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Old Mar 24, 2009 | 02:13 PM
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Originally Posted by 95_318SLT
Have you checked the Idle Air Control Valve? It's located on the backside of the throttle body.
I have not checked it, but now will. I am guessing they may start to stick or not move as freely after a good number of years? Thanks for the suggestion. Anything else to immediatley consider if it proves not to solve the issue? Thanks again.

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