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I not familiar with a "intake manufacture runner control". Do you mean intake manifold? Not you sure what a runner control is though. Could give us some more detailed information?
code p 2004 has two references
intake manifold air control actuator , bank 1 --actuator stuck open====causes ---wiring---intake manifold air control actuator ---mechanical fault
second reference is
intake manifold air control solenoid , bank 1 --solenoid stuck open===causes ---wiring--intake manifold air control solenoid ---mechanical fault
probably means the same as what you have but in a more easy to understand method
--2012
Need to be more (way more) specific. An intake man. is a one piece, aluminum device, with "runners" going into the head where your intake valves are operating open and closed to allow the engine to run. Nothing on the intake opens or closes, or moves in any way. The big butterfly valve at the opening of the intake(part of your throttle body, where the air comes in), Is this what is stuck open? It's controlled by your accelerator linkage, and a spring to bring it closed. Spray with carb. cleaner, reach in as far as possible with a rag to clean it as much as you can, and work it back and forth to free it up, if it's stuck.
THERE IS A VALVE ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE INTAKE MANIFOLD THAT OPEN THE RUNNER.IT HAS A VACUUM LINE TO IT.FOR IT TO BE STUCK OPEN EITHER THE SOLENOID IS BAD,THE VACUUM LINE IS BAD OR THE RUNNER IS GUMMED UP WITH CARBON AND STUCK OPEN
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