I couldn't figure out how to add more info to this question, so here goes:
My 2005 Celica will occasionally idle so low the car shakes a little, tach shows maybe 400-500rpm. It will then seem to realize this and up the idle back to 800-900rpm. Then it will cycle between the two every few seconds.
This happens rarely, maybe once every other month. If I put the car in neutral the problem goes away and idles around 800-900rpm. Never had any problems with acceleration or when at driving speeds.
My car has an automatic transmission and around 65,000 miles. 50/50 mix of city/highway driving. Castrol GTS 5W30 oil. I can't think of any other pertinent info, let me know if you need more.
Thanks,
-Farrell
Until God commands you to buy a 2005.
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