My pa says follow the throttle cable and you will find a nut that turns to adjust the idle. You can do this when the car is running, making it easier to see how much adjustment it needs. He says a half turn or full turn either way will usually do the trick. I need to find a diagram or picture for the throttle cable but hope that helps a little
Which engine?? The 3.1 V6 does not adjust. You simply torque them to 20 foot lbs.
I believe it to be on the fan belt mechanisim..the pulley that allows you to adjust the tension.
If your engine is ideling fast its probably temperature senser. There is no adjustment for idle. that last answer is not entirely true. u can adjust the idle. but it depends on if its a throttle body unit that looks like a carburetor or a smaller unit. on a TBI unit, there is a screw u can adjust but the only way to adjust it is with the right tool. its not a Philips screw or straight blade. but if its idling high or fast it might be the idle air control valve. the one went out on my 1985 sunbird and caused it to idle funny.
You don't- it's controlled by the PCM. If is has a 2.5 engine you cann't adjust the timing
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I have a 2000 pontiac grand am gt 3.4 auto trans with rear disc brakes how do i adjust the emergy brakes no adjustment under car how is is done?
open hood on top of the asbly you will see the adjustment scrws turn these to adjust beam.
There is no clutch adjustment. The clutch is hydralic and therefore needs no adjustment. If the clutch isn't working correctly you most likely have to bleed the clutch line.
There is an adjustment screw on the side of the throttle body that adjusts how open the throttle body sits.
You can adjust your VW carburetor by using the adjustment screws. There is an adjustment screw to adjust the flow of fuel. There is an adjustment screw to adjust the flow of air.
Idle speed cannot be adjusted on this model. No manual adjustments available. Problem may lie in fuel pump, or fuel filter or temp sensor.
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