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[RESOLVED] changing isc just one problem...

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greyspyder117

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Look at the link hopefully it works. i tried to change my isc so i took three screws out and i got the piece on the left of the picture in the link to come out. But thats it. Do i have to take the other piece out also? To tell you the truth the one the guy sold me doesn't look like the one in the picture. But now i am stuck because i think i saw something fall out of it when i took it off is there a o ring or something that sits in there and i am going to post a pic of the sensor the auto parts guy sent me is it the right sensor?
 
Typically you don't remove those 3 screws to replace the ISC, you replace the entire assembly by removing the 2 bolts. There is an o-ring that sits inside the lip in the throttle body, make sure that goes back in. There are 2 types of ISC's found in our cars, tan ones and black ones. They look a little different but do the same thing. The black one is the "revised" version and is better than the tan one.
 
So the other piece is just kinda stock in the engine then? Sorry i just don't want to break anything
 
I'm confused what you mean. When you remove the 2 bolts from the throttle body, the whole assembly (pictured by you in post 2) should come out.
 
i took the 3 bolts off the tan one and half the sensor came out. Then i took the other 2 bolts out of the remaining part of the sensor and it seems to be stuck in there should i pry it out am sorry about confusing you ..
 
Ok, there are three screws on the tan one. Don't remove them. Just remove the two bolts and the ISC should come free. Wiggle it around if necessary, or pry on it like you said.
 
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