replace the ecm
The idle speed for a 1969 Chevy 350 engine in a pickup with an automatic transmission is typically set between 600 to 700 RPM when in gear. For a more precise adjustment, it's advisable to refer to the specific vehicle's service manual, as variations can occur based on factors like the specific model and any modifications made to the engine. Additionally, ensuring the engine is properly warmed up before setting the idle speed is important for accuracy.
It should be mounted into the drivers side rear of the transmission.
My 1996 is governed at 100 on the dot.
no
When you will be sustaining a speed of over 45 mph
May be computer controlled and not adjustable
Mercon works.
Mercon works fine.
There is no adjustment, the idle is controlled electronically. If you have idle problems you may have a vacuum leak somewhere.
There is no idle adjustment. The idle is controlled by the ECM. You may have vacuum leaks causing incorrect idle speed. The gasket between the throttle body and the intake manifold was known to blow out and cause a vacuum leak.
The vehicle speed sensor, on your 1994 Chevrolet Silverado pickup truck, is located on the back of the transmission. The speed sensor is labeled as such.
It is a part of the connector from the speed sen sor to the dash instrument panel. The manual says it is behind the glove box