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Hello,

I want to order a new "Idle Speed Control", please can you tell me the different from these parts at www.autopartsgiant.com?

There is an "Idle Speed Control from KEM (Note: mpfi) for 87,22 US $

an an "Idle Speed Control Actuator (Motor) for 78,60 US $

What is the different ?

Thank you

Frank

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Sorry, can't help you with the ISC part numbers.

I just repaired mine. Unless yours is damaged or dead, here is my experience.

It's still working great.

http://caddyinfo.ipbhost.com/index.php?showtopic=7605

Barry

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Frank,

I went to http://www.rockauto.com and found a "Fuel Injection Idle Air Control Valve," AC Delco #217425 @ $76.99.

You can find it under Cadillac/1995/Eldorado/4.6L/Fuel-Air/Fuel Injection Idle Air Control Valve.

Click on "More Info" at that site and you will see the attached photo.

Regards,

Warren

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Hello,

I want to order a new "Idle Speed Control", please can you tell me the different from these parts at www.autopartsgiant.com?

There is an "Idle Speed Control from KEM (Note: mpfi) for 87,22 US $

an an "Idle Speed Control Actuator (Motor) for 78,60 US $

What is the different ?

Thank you

Frank

Frank,

I beleive the KEM part is simply an "aftermarket" replacement that is made/marketed by someone other than GM/AC-Delco.

I think you'll find that "mpfi" stands for Multi-Port Fuel Injection," which is what we have in our '95 Eldorados. Nothing surprising there.

Regards,

Warren

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