Theres a screw on the Throttle body at the end of the intake manifold. turn it with a screw driver left or right.
There is no adjustment, the idle is controlled electronically. If you have idle problems you may have a vacuum leak somewhere.
There is no adjustment for this, Your need to look for a vac. leak at the throttle body /intake gaskit or the (IAC) Idle Air Control Motor or the control switch at the AC compresor, Also check for vac. leaks around the hose for youre EGR system.
its located on the throttle body
Don't mess with that adjustment. The idle speed is electronically controlled.
95 eclipse has a low idle
Adjust idle on Mitsubishi diamante
You need to check the idle control valve, and the air filter.
The idle adjustment screw of the idle control valve is what needs adjusting. Either opening or closing the valve moves the throttle plate and adjusts the idle.
Idle is computer controlled, no adjustment screw.Idle is computer controlled, no adjustment screw.
The idle speed is factory pre-set, and no adjustment is available. If the idle is too high, or too low, you will be having other problems that will affect the idle. In cooler temperatures, it will take the engine longer to come out of fast idle, as the engine warms up to operating temp. If the idle is too high/stays at a higher than normal idle, then take the thing to get it repaired. Running a car in gear(automatic transmission) with a higher than normal idle, can damage the transmission.
There is no adjustment screw, idle is automatically controlled by the pcm.
From what I've read online, it looks like it's connected to the underside of the throttle body.