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    Idle-up valve

    Could anyone sort me out? Mine is inexplicably missing!

    Cheers,
    Chris

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    Are you looking for the waxstat valve?

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    It's the bit that attaches to the blue circular connector and plugs in to the air filter. Hard to describe because I'm not 100% what it looks like. I think it controls the idle when there is extra electrical load from fans etc.

    I think the previous owner ditched it when they fitted a k&n so I have a spare hole in the filter and a blue plug in the engine bay with nothing attached.


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    See here:

    http://www.knfilters.com/instructions/57-0120_inst.pdf

    On page 3 drawing B. "Unit with blue plug fits upside down"... that's the bit that my car doesn't have.

    I think Toyota call it a VSV ISC (Idle Stabilisation Control)

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    Hi Chris,
    Yes i have got that. You can ave it for £18 including postage and the pipes that go on it.
    Let me know.
    Cheers, Neil

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    Hi Neil, thanks for replying... I might have found one elsewhere now though!

    Sorry to trouble you.

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    No problem..

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