On a Nissan Pulsar ST-L N16, the idle screw is typically located on the throttle body. To access it, you'll need to locate the throttle body, which is usually found between the air intake and the intake manifold. The idle screw is often a small flathead screw that can be adjusted to set the idle speed. Always refer to the vehicle's service manual for specific details and procedures.
To set the base idle on a Nissan Pulsar N16, first ensure the engine is at operating temperature and is in park or neutral. Disconnect the Idle Air Control (IAC) connector to disable the idle control system, then adjust the throttle stop screw until the idle speed reaches the specified RPM, typically around 750-800 RPM. Reconnect the IAC connector and turn off the engine. Finally, restart the engine to confirm that the idle speed is stable.
There should be an idle screw right by or under your throttle
micra idle adjustmentThe idle screw is under the auto choke unit, Philips screw head.
The fast idle-speed on a 1994 Nissan D21 pickup is adjusted by turning the screw on the side of the throttle body. It increases the speed of the engine when the vehicle is idle before completely warming up.
The idle screw for a 1995 Nissan J30 is typically located on the throttle body. To access it, you'll need to remove any necessary components that might obstruct your view. The idle screw is usually a small flathead screw that adjusts the throttle plate position to control idle speed. Always ensure the engine is off and cool before attempting any adjustments.
To set the idle speed on a Nissan Sunny, first ensure the engine is at normal operating temperature. Locate the idle speed adjustment screw on the throttle body; this may vary by model. Use a tachometer to measure the engine's RPM while adjusting the screw to the recommended idle speed specified in the vehicle's service manual. After adjustments, verify that the idle remains stable and within the correct range.
The fast idle-speed on a 1994 Nissan D21 pickup is adjusted by turning the screw on the side of the throttle body. It increases the speed of the engine when the vehicle is idle before completely warming up.
A cross head screw just below the auto choke unit.
It sounds as if you may have the timing adjusted wrong. The car should idle at 850 rpm I believe. If you adjust the idle the car should use less gas.
Set idle speed to proper r.p.m, by adjusting the IDLE SPEED SCREW. Turn the IDLE MIXTURE SCREW or the AIR SCREW to for correct procedure, achieve highest speed and best response. The IDLE MIXTURE SCREW (FCR) controls fuel delivery to the idle port and the SCREW is located on the engine side of the carburetor slide. Turning the IDLE MIXTURE SCREW out will make idle and off-idle richer. Turning IDLE MIXTURE SCREW (CR, PWK, PJ, PE) controls the amount of air to the IDLE and SLOW CIRCUIT. This SCREW is located on the air cleaner side of the throttle slide and turning the SCREW out will lean the mixture and turning the SCREW in (clockwise) will richen the mixture.
Idle is computer controlled, no adjustment screw.Idle is computer controlled, no adjustment screw.
Read the owners manual. find the idle adjustment screw and screw that a little. Wd40 all parts. The speed control cable may aso be causing it to never fully get back to the idle position.