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the choke could be sticking causing the car the flood
Check the idle control control sensor.
check and or clean air idle speed motor
on the left side of the intake is a round cylinder with wires plugged into it. this is the idle control. It is most likely dirty. take it off and clean it out with carb and choke cleaner.
It's either EGR or idle control valve. Try cleaning the throttle body and the idle control valve first.
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It is normal for a GMC Sierra to idle fast when it is first started. It will idle at around 1500 rpm until the engine warms up. To get it to slow the rpm's sooner, a person can tap the throttle once and it should slow down.
if your foot is off the gas when it shuts down and then will restart its most likely the idle air control motor
To set the base idle on a Nissan Pulsar N16, first ensure the engine is at operating temperature and is in park or neutral. Disconnect the Idle Air Control (IAC) connector to disable the idle control system, then adjust the throttle stop screw until the idle speed reaches the specified RPM, typically around 750-800 RPM. Reconnect the IAC connector and turn off the engine. Finally, restart the engine to confirm that the idle speed is stable.
The idle speed control valve was bad.