Follow up to Mazda 2001 tribute rpms question. I omitted that this happens when the iac is plugged in(new part). When unplugged the rpms run around 500-700 rpms. Any suggestions? Help is appreciated.

Asked by ljalt0312 Sep 21, 2013 at 03:01 PM about the 2001 Mazda Tribute DX V6

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Follow up from a previous post that I omitted. 2001 Mazda tribute rpms running high while the IAC is connected. When it is unplugged the rpms run around 500-700 rpms and actually runs well. Any suggestions what could cause the iac to do this? Brand new part. Appreciate any help

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To answer you question. yes to all the above. Everything is pointing to a vacuum leak, however, I can not find any leaks. It is very aggravating.

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i had a similar problem, what i did to fix the problem was to physically pull out all the fuses(both inside the car and under the hood) check them all with a multimeter, as some of them were blown, then relearn the idle as per the manual and presto everything was perfect.

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