Idle speed control or Idle air control.
The idle air control valve on 2005 ford escape in located under the hood on top of the throttle body. Use the manual to find help.
my 2002 was doing it, they told me it was supposed to do that. morons.
There is no adjustment you should mess with. The ECM maintains the correct idle unless you have problems like vacuum leaks.
If your 1976 Ford with 360 won't idle, check to ensure the air filter and fuel filter are free from debris. This can also indicate a problem with the carburetor.
You don't....It's computer controlled. If there is an idle problem then it means there's other problems....sensors, vacuum leaks...etc.
I had the same problem with my 2005 ford expedition... it was my chamshaft....... The repair is expensive... But it fixed the problem......
The idle speed on modern computer controlled vehicles is not adjustable. If you are having idle problems you will need to take the car to a mechanic.
Perhaps the throttle plate is stuck - try to free with a screwdriver
Throttle plate may be stuck - try to free with a screwdriver
An increase in idle speed on a Ford diesel truck engine can be caused by several factors, including a malfunctioning idle air control valve, a faulty throttle position sensor, or issues with the fuel system. Additionally, problems such as vacuum leaks or incorrect adjustments to the engine's idle settings can also lead to elevated idle speeds. It's important to diagnose the underlying issue to ensure proper engine performance and efficiency. Regular maintenance and diagnostics can help identify these problems early on.
It bolts to the intake manifold near the throttle body.