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Great content as always keep it up! I will try this today this is not a cheap part for my car. I don't mind paying for it but the proper diagnosis before spending is the key and thanks to you for sharing how to diagnose the IMRC...
Great video! Thank you for your time. Your videos are very helpful. High school during late 80s. Some buddies and myself had alligator clips. But we used them for other reasons.
You check for a short or your computer's signal. Start by checking the specs on your vehicle to see what the computer is supposed to send out for that signal, and where that wire comes out of the computer. Either 12v or 5v usually. If the computer doesn't send out a proper signal then you should check the voltage regulator or condemn the computer. if it does send out a proper signal then check for a short.
I got the P1130 code and was recommended to replace the IMRC valve. I checked it and it was working perfectly. so saved me 112$. now I have no clue what the problem is. need to do more research. 99 maxima if anyone knows..
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► Tool Set: amzn.to/3p5MM6t
► Screwdriver Set: amzn.to/3XRB28Q
► Castrol Oil: amzn.to/3xBc8B9
► Oil Filter: amzn.to/3w0Ulme
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► Check out our Amazon Store for the tools and parts that we use: www.amazon.com/shop/worldmechanics
Great content as always keep it up! I will try this today this is not a cheap part for my car. I don't mind paying for it but the proper diagnosis before spending is the key and thanks to you for sharing how to diagnose the IMRC...
Great video! Thank you for your time. Your videos are very helpful. High school during late 80s. Some buddies and myself had alligator clips. But we used them for other reasons.
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What about the mechanical ones? The ones that do not use vacuum?
Awesome video. Great explanation.
great video thank you.
What causes this problem
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Great video. Thank you.
Thank you. Very helpful today for my 2004 Honda crv with 221,324mi.
Thanks
What if the IMRC valve tested at 12v works but the connector sending the power to the IRMC is 1.57v? Where can I check for that
You check for a short or your computer's signal.
Start by checking the specs on your vehicle to see what the computer is supposed to send out for that signal, and where that wire comes out of the computer.
Either 12v or 5v usually.
If the computer doesn't send out a proper signal then you should check the voltage regulator or condemn the computer. if it does send out a proper signal then check for a short.
I got the P1130 code and was recommended to replace the IMRC valve. I checked it and it was working perfectly. so saved me 112$. now I have no clue what the problem is. need to do more research. 99 maxima if anyone knows..
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