The computer controls idle speed between 600-1200 rpm.
The computer controls idle speed between 600-1200 rpm.
The computer controls idle speed between 600-1200 rpm.
I got my Chrysler Cirrus LX going 110 MPH then the govener kicked in and it slowed me down i have a 1996 Chrysler and it does 120 but it takes a while to get there
Idle speed on a 1998 Chrysler is computer controlled and is not adjustable. If idle speed is incorrect, you have a sensor, actuator, or mechanical failure. Places to start are, check for engine fault codes. Check for vacuum leaks.
No, only the failed one.
Will vary between 700 and 1000 rpm.
Idle speed is automaticaly controlled by the computer. If idle speed is not correct, the car has a vacuum leak or a sensor problem.
It is not adjustable, the computer controlls it through an electric idle speed motor on the intake.
The output speed sensor is the two wire sensor on the front, far driver side of the transmission.
The on/off switch is on the same panel as the fan speed switch.
The engine computer does act as a speed limiter.
we had to replace the speed sensor in mine and it corrected the problem with the speedometer and the shifting. Good luck
It is the two wire sensor on the front, far driver side of the transmission.
240 hp (179 kW) is the power of the Chrysler 180 1977 engine and its maximum speed is 149 mph.