theres a screw that's brass in color on the throttle body turn until u get the desired idle s]oeed
Idle on a 1985 Honda Civic is adjusted through a idle air control valve. This valve is located near the intake. Adjust the valve by either loosen or tightening it.
To adjust the idle on a 2005 Honda Civic locate the idle control valve. The IACV and is found near the intake manifold. Open the top of the valve and tighten it to lower the idle or loosen it to raise it.
NO you can not. The idle is computer controlled and should NEVER be fooled with. If it won't idle right then you need to have the engine scanned with an engine scanner so you can get a ideal of what the problem might be.
a 98 Honda civic should not have a carburetor. it is a fuel injected vehical. in this case there might be a screw that you can adjust the idle with. have someone watch the engine as you pump the gas. the engine can be off when you do this. they will show you the arm, of lever that moved. when it sits all the way down (gas pedal off all the way) it will stop on a screw. turning it right = idle up, turn left (counterclockwise) = idle down. but mostlikely everything is all electric and a shop will have to adjust it with a computer.
If your engine has a carburettor turn the idle adjust screw so the idle is at the proper speed. If your engine has fuel injection the ECM controls the idle.
You don't. The ECM controls the idle speed. If you are having idle problems, you may have a vacuum leak and you probably have a "check engine" light illuminated also.
Idle is computer controlled by the pcm (computer)-not adjustable.
The idle speed on a 1996 Honda Civic is adjusted using an IACV. The IACV, or idle air control valve, lowers and raises the idle by either being tighten or loosen.
To find the idle adjust on a caterpillar 3406 engine refer to the owners manual. If this doesn't help, contact the manufacturer.
You adjust the run and idle speed with the governor wire...loosen the nut and adjust it.
You don't. The Idle is controlled by the ECM. There are no idle adjustments
The engine idle is controlled by the ECU, and is not adjustable. If the engine is not idling properly, either too fast or too slow, take it to a shop and have them check the OBDII codes.