What's the 2008 Mitsubishi Lancer idle air control valve location?

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Tina S. January 11, 2021
The 2008 Mitsubishi Lancer idle air control valve is a cylindrical unit that's about three to four inches long, located on the throttle body. If the idle control valve fails, it may leave the vehicle without a source of air to maintain a proper idle. This may result in the engine stalling while operating, and in some cases may result in an engine that will not idle at all, and stalls as soon as it is started.The idle air control valve enables the engine to idle smoothly rather than stalling out while the vehicle is stopped. It will continue doing so until You step on the accelerator and the vehicle starts to move again.
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Rebekah M July 16, 2020
The idle air control valve in a 2008 mitsubishi is near the intake manifold's throttle body.
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