How long after replacing this are you complaining? It takes a few hours for
the ECU to compensate for other factors (like O2 sensore, MAF, etc) before
it will stabalize. To put a new IAC in you have to pull the battery. That
resets the ECU to base. If it continues to hunt for more than a day or
two...there are things you can try. Please post positive or negative and I
will try to help.
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Todd
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> My son changed an IAC sensor in my 1995 Mitsubishi Eclipse and now the
> RPM are jumping up and down like if you were hitting the gas, is there
> something else that has to be done when replacing this sensor? I was
> told you have to adjust it or something if so how do you do that?
>
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