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- Thebusofwoe
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Give the above a try and see how it goes. 

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You'll need to remove the air intake to gain easier access, but ideally you need to remove it to clean it properly, which means bleeding the coolant through again afterwards
Try the other IACV first though.
Hang about! Did you completely remove the IACV to clean it? And then did you re-bleed the coolant as per the manual?

Hang about! Did you completely remove the IACV to clean it? And then did you re-bleed the coolant as per the manual?
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Just a thought but try resetting the ecu. Take ecu fuse out for a few mins then put it back in. Then start engine and let it idle until the fan kicks in. It may just req a reset as my aerodeck was doing the same thing when i got that. The idle reset and learn sorted it. It is vital that u don't get air in the system to.
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Then there's a chance you've simply got an air lock bud and that's your issueGJMHONDA2012 wrote:nope i just took it completely off and cleaned it if its the right thing i took off lol and there was only a couple of drops of coolant that dripped out when i removed itNafemanNathan wrote:You'll need to remove the air intake to gain easier access, but ideally you need to remove it to clean it properly, which means bleeding the coolant through again afterwardsTry the other IACV first though.
Hang about! Did you completely remove the IACV to clean it? And then did you re-bleed the coolant as per the manual?

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Have a read through of this thread bud...GJMHONDA2012 wrote:oh ryt ok well i dnt have a clue where the ecu fuse is or how to bleed the cooling system
http://www.ludegeneration.co.uk/honda-p ... %20coolant
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Yes you do...GJMHONDA2012 wrote:i dnt have a manual either
http://www.ludegeneration.co.uk/wiki/in ... ce_Manuals

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Ecu backup fuse is in the engine bay fuse box. Should be marked ecu backup. Or ecu. They are a PITA to bleed tbh but if its still doing the same thing then id imagine that its bled up ok. Just remove the rad cap and run the engine. If both the pipes to and from the valve are hot then its good to go. I assume that all service items are good. Plugs ect?
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Ok mate let us know.
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