Idle is computer controlled, there is no adjustment screw.
There is no adjustment screw, idle is automatically controlled by the pcm.
There isn't one. The idle is computer controlled and is not adjustable.
below the air intake on the throttle body
The idle is automatic. If the speed is not corect then you have to fix the problem with the idle motor.
Idle speed is controled by the computer. Unless there is a screw on the throttle body it is not adjustable.
it could be your EGR valve.
z idle adjustmentTurn the idle screw - on the intake manifold - clockwise to decrease rpm or counterclockwise to increase idle. You should also look around for a vacuum leak
its on the driver side of the carb down at the bottom in the middle there is a metal plug you have to drill out to get to the screw
there is no idle adjustment on the neons it controlled by the computer wich opens and closes the idle air control motor located on or near the intake
It's usually next to the throttle body
Check for a vacuum leak
Set idle speed to proper r.p.m, by adjusting the IDLE SPEED SCREW. Turn the IDLE MIXTURE SCREW or the AIR SCREW to for correct procedure, achieve highest speed and best response. The IDLE MIXTURE SCREW (FCR) controls fuel delivery to the idle port and the SCREW is located on the engine side of the carburetor slide. Turning the IDLE MIXTURE SCREW out will make idle and off-idle richer. Turning IDLE MIXTURE SCREW (CR, PWK, PJ, PE) controls the amount of air to the IDLE and SLOW CIRCUIT. This SCREW is located on the air cleaner side of the throttle slide and turning the SCREW out will lean the mixture and turning the SCREW in (clockwise) will richen the mixture.