5 to 6 hundred rpms. Is recommended idle
Idle speed is automaticaly controlled by the computer. If idle speed is not correct, the car has a vacuum leak or a sensor problem.
It is not adjustable, the computer controlls it through an electric idle speed motor on the intake.
550-850 depending on numerous engine inputs.
The computer controls idle speed between 600-1200 rpm.The computer controls idle speed between 600-1200 rpm.
Will vary between 700 and 1000 rpm.
The idle control valve works by regulating the idle speed of the engine. The idle speed of the engine is usually controlled by the engine of the computer.
If it has EFI (Electronic Fuel Injection) there is no idle speed adjustment. The idle speed is adjusted electronically.
The idle air control (IAC) valve on a 2000 Honda Accord with a 2.3-liter engine is located on the throttle body assembly. To access it, you'll need to remove the air intake duct and possibly the throttle body itself, as the IAC valve is typically mounted directly to the throttle body. It regulates the airflow during idle to maintain a stable engine idle speed.
Idle speed on a 2000 Dodge Dakota is computer controlled and is not adjustable. If the speed is incorrect there is a mechanical or sensor malfunction.
1,000 to 2000 depending on condition of engine
To adjust the idle on a 1995 Chevrolet S10 with a 2.2 liter engine, locate the Idle Air Control (IAC) valve, which is usually located on or near the throttle body. Use a flathead screwdriver to turn the adjustment screw on the IAC valve to increase or decrease the idle speed. Make small adjustments and test the idle speed by running the engine to ensure it is at the desired RPM.
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