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Edit: Priced the IAC valve and it's only 25 plus shipping on rockauto. Are they hard to install? I'm not too mechanically inclinded besides on fourwheelers.
Last edited by ChillyPhil; 10-14-2013 at 10:32 AM.
Gotcha. I'll look on rockauto for one. Hopefully they aren't too expensive. But it wouldn't be anything else would it? I put on a cap and rotor, and did all that good stuff too.
Edit: Priced the IAC valve and it's only 25 plus shipping on rockauto. Are they hard to install? I'm not too mechanically inclinded besides on fourwheelers.
Edit: Priced the IAC valve and it's only 25 plus shipping on rockauto. Are they hard to install? I'm not too mechanically inclinded besides on fourwheelers.
Not sure how, lol. I wouldn't think it's anything else because all them parts are brand new besides that iac.
Not on mine.
Take it out of the TB, watch it and have a helper turn the key to ON. See what it does.
Take it out of the TB, watch it and have a helper turn the key to ON. See what it does.
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You actually see advertisements?!
do yourself a favor...
Go download firefox, set it as your primary web browser, then download the ad blocker plugin.
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here is an example of all of the stuff noscript is blocking on just this page...
stuff that says forbid is already allowed, and stuff that says allow "site url" is blocked until you click allow.
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do yourself a favor...
Go download firefox, set it as your primary web browser, then download the ad blocker plugin.
if you are very computer literate and have ever used a firewall that you have to allow every web page you go to manually, and would be okay with doing that again...you can also download the noscript plugin for firefox which greatly enhances security and blocks unwanted crap that even ad blocker can't touch.
it can be annoying at first having to allow web pages and figure out what additional domains to allow on said web pages. (most web pages like this one have half a dozen other domains your browser hits in the background for all content on the screen to appear. some just track your activity, others provide a useful service like resizing pictures posted that just don't fit the damn screen...
here is an example of all of the stuff noscript is blocking on just this page...
stuff that says forbid is already allowed, and stuff that says allow "site url" is blocked until you click allow.
plugins like this are one of the many reasons I have not had a computer virus in years, because they block scripts from running unless you allow the site to run scripts, so a malicious script never gets the chance to run on your machine.