The throttle cable runs on the backside of the the intake manifold. There should be 2 10mm screws. Loosen them with the car idleing and let the accelerator slowly close until your at the desired idle.
if it is automatic the transmission could be slipping if manual the throttle could be sticking
Shift your car into neutral and use the break. Your car might break from over revving but it is worth the risk.
To rev the engine simply means pressing the accelerator down with the car in neutral as if you are preparing to take off fast for a race.
No revving your engine dosent damage it.
Either the idle is adjusted to high or the cam on the choke is stuck in the closed position
If you have automatic transmission, you should get a tune-up and have your timing checked. If you are driving stick shift, it might have something to do with your technique. Are you switching gears at the right time?
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As long as the engine is at full operating temperature and you do not rev it beyond the red line, you more than likely will do no damage, but it is still not a good idea. Revving a cold engine will do damage for sure. Revving the engine can cause a sudden drop in oil pressure, cause the engine to over heat and it doesn't help the main crankshaft bearings any good as they and meant to be revved under a load(in gear).
Increasing the rpm (revolutions per minute) would be revving the engine.
The word revving is a verb. It is the present participle of the verb rev.
I have the same problem, and I've been told the most likely reason is the accelerator cable needs replacing, or there is a problem with the automatic choke! Hope this helps. disconnect the battery for a couple of hours - it works!
Should have a rev limiter to protect engine from over revving