A 5.0 Litre HO V8 in an 89 left the dealership at 1k RPM, dropped it down a bit to help with the fuel consumption but lower than about 700 RPM will lead to stalls in some models.
According to the 1990 Mark VII Shop Manual. The engine should idle at 700 RPM with a TDC timing of 10* with the spout connector disconnected.
Idle speed is normal.
after the vehicle is warm & at normal operating temperature the idle speed should be 700 rpm +/- 50rpm
The idle speed depends on the year model. The GTs from 1993 to 1995 should have idles speed between 650 and 800rpm. I believe the 1996 and 1997 models had a slightly different idle speed, but either way 1500 sounds too much. You can adjust idle speed on your car of course.
stock idle speed with transmission in Nutural should be 550rpm. they allow a +/- 100 Rpm, so a range of 450-650rpm is normal.
It should be 900 RPM's.
It is controled by the computer snd should be about 600 rpm. The idle speed solonoid controls it with a signal from the computer. GoodluckJoe It should be 750 RPM after the engine is warmed to normal operating temp.
how to adjust idle on 2001 legacy
that would be good for the cold idle and should drop three times as the car warms up and should idle about 650 to 800 auto trans
idle speed for a 99 Tahoe
you can`t adjust the idle speed manualy,it has to be done through the ecu via a main dealer diagnostic computer.
Idle speed will vary from 600-1000 rpm.Idle speed will vary from 600-1000 rpm.
The most common cause for an engine to die out, while idling, is the idle speed is set to low. You can adjust the idle speed with the fuel injector vital screw.