No. It should be idling around 650 warmed up. Look for a possible vacuum leak.
Idle speed will vary from 600-1000 rpm.Idle speed will vary from 600-1000 rpm.
A typical idle speed for a normal car engine is 600 rpm to 1,000 rpm. It is higher for buses and motorcycles. RPM stands for revolutions per minute.
you cant adjust your idle, it is computer controlled
Turn the idle adjustment screw on the carburetor counter clockwise while the engine is running, until the engine idles between 950 and 1000 RPM.
Idle speed is automatically controlled by the PCM. It varies from 600 to 1000 rpm. If it is not in that range then it has an electrical problem or a vacuum leak.
anywhere from 800 to 1000 RPM.
600 to 1000 rpm, will vary by what the computer is aiming for.
Around 40
The idle speed is factory pre-set, and no adjustment is available. If the idle is too high, or too low, you will be having other problems that will affect the idle. In cooler temperatures, it will take the engine longer to come out of fast idle, as the engine warms up to operating temp. If the idle is too high/stays at a higher than normal idle, then take the thing to get it repaired. Running a car in gear(automatic transmission) with a higher than normal idle, can damage the transmission.
Will vary between 700 and 1000 rpm.
idle air control valve or a vaccuum leak
yes it runs off vaccum from the engine, it only works when the car is at cruising speed, not at idle or flat foot.