The 2005 Nissan Altima has an idle control valve that can be found next to the throttle body of the vehicle. It is near the intake manifold, and surrounded by various hoses, between a remote valve and an air intake tube. If the idle control valve has become faulty, the vehicle will not idle properly, due to a loss of air in the system. This can result in engine stalls while driving or shortly after cranking the motor. If it is bad, it will need to be replaced. You can expect to pay between $48 and $149 for a new part. If You choose to have it replaced by a professional mechanic, You will pay between $58 and $219 for labor.
Peggy M
July 16, 2020
The idle air control valve can be found on the throttle body intake in the 2005 nissan altima.
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