you cant adjust your idle, it is computer controlled
Adjust idle on Mitsubishi diamante
Idle speed is computer controlled and is not adjustable.
Idle speed is computer controlled and is not adjustable.
If you are not able to adjust it down with the idle adjust knob you may have an airleak at the carb.
Idle slows down to a stall when you stop or slow down when AC is running. How do I adjust idle or is something else wrong?
To adjust the idle speed on a 2002 Mitsubishi Diamante with a 3.5L engine, first, ensure the engine is at normal operating temperature. Then, locate the idle air control (IAC) valve, which is typically mounted on the throttle body. You can adjust the idle speed by turning the adjustment screw on the IAC valve or by using a diagnostic tool to reset the idle parameters if necessary. Always refer to the vehicle's service manual for specific procedures and specifications.
Start at 1 1/2 turns from seat and adjust for best idle
When looking from the front of the car, on the right of the carburetor is a brass (could look almost black if covered in grease) knob about a cm in diameter. There is a spring along its length which should help identify it. Turn it as if you were screwing in a screw (could be clockwise or anticlockwise depending on how you look at it) to increase the idle revs and vice versa.
To adjust the idle control valve (ICV) on a Mitsubishi 3000GT, first ensure the engine is at operating temperature. Disconnect the electrical connector from the ICV and clean the valve if necessary. Then, turn the idle adjustment screw located on the throttle body carefully until you achieve the desired idle RPM, typically around 750-850 RPM. Reconnect the ICV, start the engine, and check the idle to ensure it remains stable.
To adjust the idle speed on a 2006 Mitsubishi Outlander, first ensure the engine is at normal operating temperature. Then, locate the idle adjustment screw on the throttle body; this may require removing a cover. Turn the screw slightly to increase or decrease the idle speed, monitoring the RPM using a tachometer. It's important to make small adjustments and recheck the idle speed to achieve the desired RPM, typically around 750-850 RPM for this model.
You adjust idle with idle timing
you cant without having a remap. its controlled electonically by the ecu via the Idle air control valve on the throttle body. generally only vehicles fitted with carburetor can adjust idle speed manually.