Idle way too high
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Idle way too high
Any suggestions?
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loren
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You're simply getting too much air somewhere, somehow. The only way you'll get the idle speed down is to introduce less air.
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Check all fittings, tubes, etc. Many times tubes will split right at the clamp because of the vibration. Maybe there is a split or leak in the line going to the MS MAP sensor. Could be a tear in the brake booster diaphragm.
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If "ide" is "idle," as in idle air bypass, then wouldn't "all the way out" equal high idle? Could screwing the idle screw in be the simple solution?
Brian
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All the way out, as in not touching the bracket. Its not the idle screw at all.cmonref wrote:Part of the initial report was: "The ide screw on the throttle body is all the way out."
If "ide" is "idle," as in idle air bypass, then wouldn't "all the way out" equal high idle? Could screwing the idle screw in be the simple solution?
Brian
Here is my MSQ if anyone is able to tell if something in it, is whats causing the issue.
Thank you
code 2.888a btw
