On a 2001 Nissan Frontier, the fast idle solenoid is typically mounted on the throttle body or intake manifold. It's designed to help regulate the engine's idle speed during cold starts or under specific conditions. To locate it, look for a small cylindrical component with an electrical connector attached, usually near the air intake area. Always refer to the vehicle's service manual for precise location and specifications.
A Crew-Cab SE model will do 112mph in stock configuration.
I would check for a vacuum leak first, then the idle solenoid which is located on the side of the intake plenum.
break the window and drive away real fast
there is no "fast idle solenoid" there has'nt been a fast idle adjustment on passenger cars in over 20 years
super fast
The fast idle solenoid
Haha lol
Not very
well a lot of things but the Nissan skyline is a very fast car
Fast Enough. - 2007 350z owner.
it goes 193mph(310khp)
It tops out at 117MPH