Noisy Idle Speed Control Actuator
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1991 3.9L V6 D-150 auto. Just recently the ISC actuator has been making a lot of noise when I first turn the key and then when you turn it off and it repositions the throttle. I can actually feel it with my hand on the actuator (its like the actuator gears are meshing roughly) when I have my wife turn the key.
No driveability problems but I was wondering of anyone else had experienced this and it its even worth trying to clean it or just install new. It looks like a simple task but somehow I seem to make simple things a lot more difficult than they need to be lately so any advice would be appreciated.
Basically it almost makes a squeeling sound like it need to be lubed or something.
No driveability problems but I was wondering of anyone else had experienced this and it its even worth trying to clean it or just install new. It looks like a simple task but somehow I seem to make simple things a lot more difficult than they need to be lately so any advice would be appreciated.
Basically it almost makes a squeeling sound like it need to be lubed or something.
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I'd just try cleaning it with some carb cleaner. Mine did that for at least a year before it failed. The new one is noticeably quieter.
If it fails, its not the end of the world. Just adjust the plunger out so that it idles slowly but surely when cold, and you'll be fine until you can acquire a new one. It might pull a little in gear, but that's ok.
If it fails, its not the end of the world. Just adjust the plunger out so that it idles slowly but surely when cold, and you'll be fine until you can acquire a new one. It might pull a little in gear, but that's ok.