Idle Control Valve


- Porsche 928S4 5.0L 1987-92
- Porsche 928GT 5.0L 1989-91
- Porsche 928GTS 5.4L 1992-95
Original Porsche Part
Fits:
Porsche 928 S4 / 928 GT / 928 GTS 1987-95
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Diagram ref no 11.
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- Porsche 928S4 5.0L 1987-92
- Porsche 928GT 5.0L 1989-91
- Porsche 928GTS 5.4L 1992-95

Fits:
Porsche 928 S4 / 928 GT / 928 GTS 1987-95
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Diagram ref no 11.
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92860616102
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- Porsche 928S4 5.0L 1987-92
- Porsche 928GT 5.0L 1989-91
Fits:
Porsche 928
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Idle Control Valves – Smooth and Stable Idle for Porsche Engines
Idle control valves are critical components in your Porsche’s engine management system, regulating airflow to maintain a steady idle speed under varying conditions. They ensure your engine runs smoothly when idling — compensating for changes in load, temperature, and electrical demand.
At Design911, we supply a full range of genuine and high-quality idle control valves for various Porsche models. Each valve is engineered for precision, reliability, and seamless integration with your vehicle’s ECU, helping maintain consistent performance and drivability.
What Do Idle Control Valves Do?
The idle control valve (ICV) manages the amount of air that
bypasses the throttle plate when the engine is idling. Its main functions
include:
- Regulating
engine idle speed based on operating conditions.
- Ensuring
stable idle when the air conditioning, lights, or power steering are
engaged.
- Maintaining
smooth performance during cold starts and warm-up cycles.
- Preventing stalling during deceleration or at idle.
A properly functioning idle control valve allows your Porsche to maintain perfect balance between air and fuel flow at idle, ensuring smooth and efficient operation.
Why Do Idle Control Valves Fail?
Idle control valves can wear out or become clogged due to
carbon buildup or mechanical wear. Common causes of failure include:
- Carbon
or oil deposits restricting airflow through the valve.
- Electrical
faults in the valve motor or connectors.
- Air
leaks in vacuum lines affecting idle control.
- Contamination
from old or poor-quality fuel and oil vapour.
- Age-related wear on moving parts causing slow or inconsistent response.
Symptoms of failure include rough idling, engine stalling, fluctuating idle speed, or difficulty starting, especially when cold.
Why Replace a Faulty Idle Control Valve?
A failing idle control valve can cause erratic engine behaviour, increased emissions, and reduced drivability. Replacing it ensures consistent idle performance and protects your engine from stalling or surging.
Benefits of replacement include:
- Smooth and stable idle under all conditions.
- Improved fuel economy and lower emissions.
- Reliable cold start and idle control response.
- Manufacturer-quality construction for long-term durability.
All idle control valves in our range are built using high-grade materials, precision-engineered actuators, and corrosion-resistant housings, ensuring lasting performance that meets Porsche’s demanding engineering standards.
1. What does an idle control valve do in a Porsche?
The idle control valve regulates airflow when the throttle
is closed, maintaining the correct idle speed and preventing stalling. It
adjusts airflow automatically to keep the engine running smoothly under all
load and temperature conditions.
2. What are the symptoms of a bad idle control valve?
Common symptoms include fluctuating idle speed, rough
running at idle, engine stalling, and difficulty starting,
especially when cold. You may also notice poor throttle response or higher fuel
consumption.
3. How often should a Porsche idle control valve be
replaced?
There’s no fixed interval, but inspection is recommended
every 60,000–80,000 miles. Replacement is necessary if cleaning doesn’t
resolve idle issues or if the valve fails electronically or mechanically.