Alot of idle problems can be narrowed down to three categories: airflow, gasflow, or vacuum. I have found on most of my Dodge vehicles that vacuum tends to be the prominent problem, and going over all the vacuum lines can normally show the problem. Checking your spark plugs, wires, distributor, and idle air control is also a good idea.
Could be the carburetor/idle speed out of adjustment, possibly a vacuum leak
A bad idle control module will make it race up to about 3000 r.p.m. when in park.
The idle is not adjustable on a hemi. The computer controlls it by actuating the throttle valve. If your idle is too high or low you need to have sytem checked for codes.
Idle speed on a Dodge Neon is not adjustable. Idle is computer controlled with an airflow control motor on the throttle body.
Idle speed is not adjustable. It is controlled by the engine copmuter. If your idle speed is too high or low you have a problem with a sensor or the idle air controll actuator. Also, a weak battery can cause the idle too be erratic
The dodge neon has an optimum idle speed like any other car. The Dodge Neon's optimum idle speed at rest is between 12.9% and 13.3%.
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Idle speeds can vary from 500 to 1200 rpm
The proper idle speed for a Dodge with a 318 cubic inch engine about 475 to 500 RPMs. Any idle below that will cause stalling.
The idle is automatic. If the speed is not corect then you have to fix the problem with the idle motor.
Idle is automatically set by the computer with the use of an idle motor.
Idle is computer controlled and is not adjustable.