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Hello, just signed up, need some advice please. I have (or rather the Mrs has) a 306 xsi 2000cc 1995. Having idling problems, going to try renewing the ICV. Local parts centre wants just short of £90 for a new ICV. Saw some on ebay (brand new) for under £20. All it says in the description is that it fits a 306, will this fit the vehicle I have, are they all the same or do they vary. I don't have a part number so hard to tell.
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I'll look up part number for you later n cross reference it to some half-decent aftermarket parts. Don't buy one of the really cheap ones. They tend to be crap.
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Hello, many thanks for the effort you have given this.
The symptoms are, when starting from cold the engine hunts. When its warm it stalls at idle.
It drives ok normally.
A friend has advised me to remove the ICV & clean it with carburetor cleaner & then refit it.
I think I might try that first & see how it goes from there. Just waiting for some dry weather.
Thank you again for your effort.
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Does sound like ICV. Cleaning them rarely works so you'll almost certainly be looking at getting a new one. If you're getting some carb cleaner then clean out the throttle body as best you can while you're there. (Hold butterfly open n clean both butterfly & body).