Originally posted by Frankyy
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........ you are talking about the auxillary air valve that is in the valley above fuel rail. idle air control valve is on the back of the intake mani close to fire wall, is adjusted at operating temp and actively compensates for loads applied eg. A/C compressor and changing alternator voltage among other things.
Remove your IACV and clean it out, it may be gunked shut as it should definitely respond to the adjustment screw. You may have a good size vacuum leak, bad o2 sensor, bad or dirty MAF sensor (remove your air filter and clean the MAF hot wire gently with throttle body cleaner), or the black smoke could be the result of incomplete combustion from bad coil/plug/ignitor. Also check that you have a good vacuum line to your fuel pressure regulator with no leaks. May be worth the $40 or so to get a in line pressure gauge on your fuel line. TPS could be an issue for idle speed but not richness as it primarily affects ignition timing advance. Probe the middle pin on the connect coming form underneath the TPS (not the connector right on TPS sensor) other multi meter lead going to a ground and look for something in the range of 0.46 v closed throttle to ~4.0 v wide open throttle, with a smooth increase of voltage as throttle opens. Skym's advice above is sound.

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