This car uses a Fuel Injection system (either MPFI, SPFI, or TBI: dependent on what motor is has) and the idle is not adjustable through normal means. The idle is controlled by an IAC (idle air control valve) that is computer controlled. While there are set screws that will change the idle they will also cause trouble codes (as they are hidden, and used for other adjustments / reasons).
Idle speed is computer controlled and is not adjustable.
Not adjustable, idle is computer controlled with an IAC stepper motor.
How do yu adjust idle in a nissan sentra
Computer controlled - not adjustable
How do I adjust the idle on a 1994 Dodge Caravan?
the TPS (throttle position sensor) controls the idle.
May be computer controlled and not adjustable
Hey JustinThe idle speed is controled by the ecm and is not adjustable. Goodluck, Joe You can adjust the idle air screw. Get a haynes manual it will show you how
You can't adjust it, you have to replace either the IAC ( idle air control ) sensor or the TPS ( throttle position sensor ) to fix a bad idle.
You don't. The ECM (Engine Control Module) maintains the correct idle speed. If the idle is out of control you probably have a vacuum leak.
Idle speed is not adjustable.
Just above the throttle cable linkage assy., on the intake manifold, there is a large flat screw for a regular screw driver bit. Turning this will adjust the idle.