The idle speed sensor tells the onboard computer how fast your engine is idling. The location of the idle speed sensor on the VW Jetta is on the actual throttle body.
Idle is computer controlled and is not adjustable. If idle speed is incorrect, you have a sensor or actuator issue.Idle is computer controlled and is not adjustable. If idle speed is incorrect, you have a sensor or actuator issue.
engine will proberly only idle
There is no idle sensor. Idle speed is computer controlled and is not adjustable.
There is no such part as an idle sensor. Idle speed is a computer output that involves dozens of inputs.
Idle speed is not adjustable. If the speed is incorrect you have a computer, sensor, actuator, vacuum leak issue.Idle speed is not adjustable. If the speed is incorrect you have a computer, sensor, actuator, vacuum leak issue.
It is not adjustable. It is computer controlled. If idle speed is incorrect you have a vacuum leak or a sensor/solenoid issue.It is not adjustable. It is computer controlled. If idle speed is incorrect you have a vacuum leak or a sensor/solenoid issue.
Speed Sensor The sensor is located on the rear axle housing.
It is not adjustable. The computer controls idle speed through an idle stepper motor on the back of the throttle body. If idle speed is incorrect you have either a mechanical, sensor, actuator, or computer issue.It is not adjustable. The computer controls idle speed through an idle stepper motor on the back of the throttle body. If idle speed is incorrect you have either a mechanical, sensor, actuator, or computer issue.
the TPS (throttle position sensor) controls the idle.
May be idle position sensor.
The idle speed is read by the Engine Control Module(computer) and adjusted as necessary by use of the idle air control in conjunction with the throttle position sensor. There is no separate idle sensor as such.