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The 2009 Honda CR-V's idle air control valve can be found on the intake manifold. Various engine issues can arise such as a loose spark plug which can affect engine performance, a loose gasket that should be tightened, and oil leaks that need prompt repair. Engine overheating is a critical concern as it could potentially lead to fires and vehicle explosions. Excessive oil consumption may necessitate more frequent oil changes. It is recommended to change the coolant every 60,000 miles and the air filter every 15,000 to 30,000 miles. Spark plugs should be replaced every 100,000 miles, unless they are copper spark plugs, which should be replaced every 30,000 miles.
The 2009 CRV does not have a separate IAC valve; it is integrated into the throttle body electronically. In contrast, older models have it as a standalone component. If you need to replace it, you have to change the entire throttle body. James B's response is irrelevant and doesn't address your inquiry.
Certainly! Which engine is it, Margaret? It's not the 2.4, is it?
The 2009 Honda CRV's idle air control valve can be found on the intake manifold.