It is computer controlled and is not adjustable.If idle speed is incorrect, you will need to check for vacuum leaks, inaccurate sensors, or a failing idle airflow control motor.It is computer controlled and is not adjustable.If idle speed is incorrect, you will need to check for vacuum leaks, inaccurate sensors, or a failing idle airflow control motor.
Idle speed is computer controlled and is not adjustable. If the speed is incorrect, then you need to diagnose the TPS, the idle air control motor, and check for a vacuum leak.
The 5.7L Hemi does not have an idle control valve. Idle speed is regulated by the computer by opening or closing the throttle plate itself. The motor is a non serviceable part of the throttle body. The entire throttle body would need replaced if malfunctioning.The 5.7L Hemi does not have an idle control valve. Idle speed is regulated by the computer by opening or closing the throttle plate itself. The motor is a non serviceable part of the throttle body. The entire throttle body would need replaced if malfunctioning.
Not normal for it to pulsate. Most likely out of adjustment . Need to be set to the specified idle speed. Misadj is causing the idle speed control motor (ISC) to hunt and surge for the correct position. Sometimes will occur when turning engine off
If you need to increase the idle you either have a vacume leak or the iac (idle air control) valve needs replace. Because this motor are control eletronicly.
Well you really cant, its set by the computer, using information from all of the sensors. If it does in fact have to high an idle speed you need to find out what is causing it, most likely a bad sensor of some sort.
Idle speed is computer controlled and is not adjustable. Is the speed is incorrect, you have a malfunction with the idle airflow control motor, another sensor, or the computer could need reset. A weak battery can cause the computer to "forget" how to idle. Unhooking the battery for five minutes resets that.
Honda Accord 1998-2002 model GEN 6 idle speed is control by internal computer. You need to bring it to the dealer to adjust this.
If you have a fuel injected car and you are experiencing stalling, hunting or fast idle problems one thing you need to check is the idle control system. These systems vary from car to car but there are basically two types. The first uses a small idle speed control servo motor which is driven by the computer. When the throttle is released and the rpms begin to drop this small motor moves a portion of the throttle linkage (gas pedal linkage) to advance the throttle so that the engine doesn't stall
The idle is not adjustable. It is computer controlled with a idle air control motor that is on the back of the throttle body. If your idle speed is incorrect you either have a computer that has "forgot" how to idle or a sensor issue. You need to have it checked for codes, if no codes you need to reset the computer's memory. You can reset the memory by unhooking the battery for 5 minutes. If it now idles properly you should have the battery tested, a weak battery can cause the computer to "forget" how to idle.
you may need a new speed idle control value or your engine has a problem. you may need a new speed idle control value or your engine has a problem.
You can't, It is not adjustable. The idle is controlled by the idle speed control solidnold that is screewed into the left side of the throttle body. It may need to be removed and cleaned.