The Dodge neon has an optimum idle speed like any other car. The Dodge Neon's optimum idle speed at rest is between 12.9% and 13.3%.
Idle speed on a Dodge Neon is not adjustable. Idle is computer controlled with an airflow control motor on the throttle body.
The correct idle speed is 1RPM x4.2-7.888
Due to the electronic fuel injection system in the 1997 Dodge Neon it is not possible to lower the idle speed. The engine control system computer adjusts the speed automatically.
Idle speed is controled by the computer. Unless there is a screw on the throttle body it is not adjustable.
There isn't one...the idle speed is controlled by the engine management computer and is not adjustable. Idle speed problems are typically caused by a malfunctioning IAC (Idle Air Control valve), dirty throttle plates, or vacuum leaks.
Idle speed is controled by the computer, therefore non adjustable.
it is not adjustable, controlled by the computer
I have a 1999 dodge neon that looses power and can't get to cruising speed
500-1200 The computer will decide.
I have 2003 Dodge neon sxt 2.0 liter and its a 4 speed and some are 3 speed I know this 4 sure about the 2003 If it has a manual transmission it would be a 5 speed.
It is on the base of the throttle body.
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