on your throttle body, where the air enters the engine. there is a flap that sets inside to controle the air flow with your gas pedal. on the outside of your throttle there is a little set screw that you can adjust your idle with. hope this can help
bury screw all the way in and turn out 1.5 to 2.5 turns out
It's controlled by the PCM (computer)... there is no idle screw
The idle adjust screw is on the throttle body. The side of the throttle body that faces the front of the car should have a dime size flathead screw towards the upper edge.
where can you find the idle of suzuki verona?
Just above the throttle cable linkage assy., on the intake manifold, there is a large flat screw for a regular screw driver bit. Turning this will adjust the idle.
There is no idle adjustment screw as the idle speed is controlled by the computer. Excessivly high idle is most likely caused by and intake manifold leak, or a bad idle air control valve.
It is not adjustable, it's controlled by the engine computor.BEST NOT FULL WITH IT ARE YOU WILL CREATE A MESS TRUST ME.
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.
I just adjusted mine on a '90 750, and it is located on the right side near the rear carburetor. You can find a download for the service manual if you have an Acrobat PDF reader, then search for "idle adjust." There should be a diagram available there. If it is like mine that I found, it is diagram 120. Hope that helps.
You may want to check for sticking throttle linkage/cable and also your ignition timing may be advanced
if your sitting on your bike its on the left, its a black plastic screw in a black tube it could also be on the left side of the throttle bodys if they have been changed to a newer year and this will be a gold screw there's two there one handles the rpm for idle the other handles the rpm while on choke or fast idle since it's fuel injected.