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Old 06-24-2011, 03:55 PM
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Iacv noise killing battery

Dek swap using 5th gen iacv. I recently did a clutch swap. Everything went well. I did not touch the iacv at all. I did move the battery of course and the small relay box connected to the battery tray.

Now with the car off after i drive the iacv keeps making a noise. If i unhook the battery the sound goes away. When i hook the battery back up it doesnt make any noise until i crank the car and turn it off again. Im fairly certain this is killing the battery. I searched and some have said egi relay? But mine doesnt click or anything like some have suggested. So im open to any info or ideas
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Old 07-06-2011, 05:57 PM
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Bump, any ideas. will a bad iacv just continue to make noise like that? i would think it didnt do anything but what do i know
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To confirm it's the IACV you could unplug it after you shut off the car. If your battery isn't dead the next morning, you have found the problem.
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