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How to adjust idle on 96 SW1 auto trans?

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Chuck Connell

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Dec 30, 2004, 12:04:09 PM12/30/04
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Hi all,

The idle speed on this car seems a bit low. When stopped at a light, in
drive, the idle is about 600-650 according to the tach. It sounds like it
is on the verge of stalling. I'd like to raise the idle just a bit, say to
800. Is this easy to do myself? I am handy with tools, but don't want to
turn the wrong screw...

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Lane

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Dec 30, 2004, 5:38:43 PM12/30/04
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Idle is controlled by an idle air control solenoid (at least it is on a
DOHC, not 100% sure about your SOHC), which in turn is controlled by the
PCM. It is possible that your solenoid may be going bad. Reading the codes
from the computer might help determine if that is the case, and people here
have said that Autozone will do it for no charge.

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Dec 30, 2004, 7:36:32 PM12/30/04
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The IAC valve and passage in the throttle body might just be carboned up
and in need of a good cleaning.


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George Wilson

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Jan 21, 2005, 7:57:09 AM1/21/05
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lmfao, its not a carburator, not just going to turn a screw and fix
it lol, thats what the idle is suppose to be at, when the car is
warmed up.

Bob Shuman

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Jan 21, 2005, 12:01:46 PM1/21/05
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Clean the throttle body and choke plate with a can of good aerosol throttle
body cleaner.
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