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It just started happening today. Its been very hot outside, currently its 97. This is my moms car and it doesn't want to stay running. It starts up, I give it gas and it stays on, but when I let off the gas completely the car just dies. I recorded a sound clip. Please help me!

http://media.putfile.com/1999-lexus-es300

Its a 1999 ES300

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It could be numerous things... the Idle Control Valve (ICV or IACV), it could be the MAF (Mass Air Flow) sensor, it could be a fuel delivery system failure... there are a lot of different things that can give you similar symptoms. If you can start the car, feather the gas to keep it running, and then after a few minutes it will finally idle smoothly on it's own, I would then say the ICV is the first place to look. If not, then the problem probably lies somewhere else.

Good luck.

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It could be numerous things... the Idle Control Valve (ICV or IACV), it could be the MAF (Mass Air Flow) sensor, it could be a fuel delivery system failure... there are a lot of different things that can give you similar symptoms. If you can start the car, feather the gas to keep it running, and then after a few minutes it will finally idle smoothly on it's own, I would then say the ICV is the first place to look. If not, then the problem probably lies somewhere else.

Good luck.

Give a good visual check on all vac hoses, especially the underside, look for split, cracking hoses. Don't forget the PVC valve. Once you verified they are fine, then I would start looking at the IACv.

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Is it called a idle air control valve or idle air control motor?

?\My sons 1992 Lexus es 300 is doing the same thing. I've read you can clean them and that helps a lot of the time because they are expensive to replace. I called Lexus today (of course thats the highest place!) and it was going to be over $500. Could someone send me a link or a picture so that I know exactly where its located.

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I have the same problem now. Sometimes it starts up like a champ and sometimes you have to put a little gas so that it can stay on, until it warms up. I thing I just need to get my fuel injectors flushed..

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Is it called a idle air control valve or idle air control motor?

?\My sons 1992 Lexus es 300 is doing the same thing. I've read you can clean them and that helps a lot of the time because they are expensive to replace. I called Lexus today (of course thats the highest place!) and it was going to be over $500. Could someone send me a link or a picture so that I know exactly where its located.

The IACV is under the two large black hoses that feed the air into the intake manifold. It is very easy to see. I just paid $216 for the part an $59 for installation. I got the part from partsamerica.com. I had it cleaned but the problem came back in about 2 months. I suggest replacement.

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