control panel >> power options
There is an "Idle Air Control Valve" on the passenger side of the intake, a "throttle switch" on the drivers side of the throttle body, and "idle solenoid, idle control" on the drivers side of the intake
Possibly, the power steering pressure switch changes the idle if there is more pressure due to use of the power steering it will increase the idle. A bad switch could be sending faulty informatioin causing your idle to be wrong and the car could stall. These switches cost about $30-$35 and depending on location take minutes to change with a couple wrenches.
bISS iDLE SCREW ON THE THROTTLE BODY
turn the idle screw on the throttle body
Idle speed is computer controlled and is not adjustable.
The idle is controlled by the powertrain control module ( computer )
Idle speed is computer controlled and is not adjustable.
Idle energy refers to energy consumed by devices or equipment while they are on standby or not in active use. This can include energy used by electronics in sleep mode, plugged-in devices not in use, or appliances left turned on without being utilized. Idle energy consumption can contribute to overall energy waste and increase electricity bills.
My friend is having the same problem. After some research, I've come down to it being related to the idle switch on the pedal assembly. The switch is there because your throttle is electronically controlled and the switch is a canceller. If you release the throttle but the throttle position sensor is messed up and saying that there is a throttle input the truck will try to keep revving. So the idle switch cancels any signal that is being put out by the throttle position sensor. If the Idle switch sticks, it will cancel out your input into the throttle pedal. So when you want to go, the idle switch thinks that your still in idle mode. In a nut shell, people are saying that you need to replace the throttle pedal assembly. It's relatively easy, kind of expensive though. About $220.
you just keep pressing "back" until it wont go any further. that menu is idle mode
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You need to turn off the Overdrive switch.