Idle is set automatically by the PCM utilizing sensor on th intake manifold to limit the Idle Air Control Valve. If any of these sensors malfuntions or unfiltered air is entering the manifold, your idle will be up and down continously when in park or neutral.
Honda Accord 1998-2002 model GEN 6 idle speed is control by internal computer. You need to bring it to the dealer to adjust this.
The idle adjustment screw is located on the IACV behind the manifold on a 1998 Honda CR-V. Open the latch on the IACV then take an screwdriver and tighten the adjustment screw.
right on the side of the throttle body.
To adjust the idle on a 1998 Honda Fourtrax, locate the idle adjustment screw, typically found on the carburetor. Start the engine and let it warm up, then turn the screw clockwise to increase the idle speed or counterclockwise to decrease it. Aim for an idle speed around 1,200 RPM, ensuring the engine runs smoothly without stalling. Always make small adjustments and recheck the RPM to achieve the desired idle speed.
I have a 99 that did the same thing try the fuel regulator?maybe
A 1998 Honda Civic shakes when it idles usually due to worn engine mounts. Open the hood and check the engine mounts. See if they are either cracked or brittle. Since the mounts can not absorb the vibrations it will be felt in the cabin.
its a honda 2011
The idle speed on a 1996 Honda Civic is adjusted using an IACV. The IACV, or idle air control valve, lowers and raises the idle by either being tighten or loosen.
IF ITS JUST AT IDLE, CHECK YOUR IDLE AIR CONTROL VALVE IF IT HAS ONE.
To adjust the idle on a 2005 Honda Civic locate the idle control valve. The IACV and is found near the intake manifold. Open the top of the valve and tighten it to lower the idle or loosen it to raise it.
The Honda B18b1 engine found the many Acura Integras use an idle control valve. Its idle control valve is placed on the intake manifold and uses a flat valve which can be screwed in and out to lower or raise the idle.
On my 1980 Honda CB650 there is a small knob on the right hand side (when you are sitting on the bike) should be under the fuel tank. Turn it in for higher idle and out for lower idle.