Intake Air Bypass Control Thermal Valve

2006 Honda Element EX, 2.4 YH1, StandardSECTION Intake Air Bypass Control Thermal Valve

When the engine is cold, the intake air bypass control thermal valve sends air to the injector.

The amount of air is regulated by engine coolant temperature. Once the engine is hot, the intake air bypass control thermal valve closes, stopping air to the injector.

Fig 1: Identifying Intake Air Bypass Control Thermal Valve
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