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Problem Reports » Idle air control motors may become carboned up at 100,000 miles
Toyota Celica
Report: Idle air control motors may become carboned up at 100,000 miles
Toyota Celica Problem
Model Years Affected: 1995, 1996, 1997
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The idle air control motors tend to become carboned up at around 100,000 miles and will cause a start and stall and/or stalling at stop sign problems. Many times these valves can be cleaned, however, the sure bet is to replace the idle air control motor and clean the throttle body.
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