Until it overheats, runs out of oil or gas, or has a mechanical failure.
check your idle control valve located behind the engine
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.
Probably not. They would have to be clogged solid not to let engine idle in which case the engine would not run at any speed. If they were semi-clogged the engine would idle but hold engine back from revving up.
The TURBINE inside a turbo-charger stops spinning when the vehicle is at idle because there isn't enought exhaust pressure to keep it spinning, lowering the internal engine pressure. creating less wear on the turbo and engine also alowing the engine to idle.. if it was to continue forcing air into the engine it would also need to force gas. to match the air fuel ratio to keep the car from dying, causing the engine to rev.. not stay at idle..
Temp sending unit for ecm. most likely sensor is bad computer cant read engine temp, fast idle do to cold reading
first it will cause the car to idle and run rough.It also can cause the check engine to stay on.
because that's kind of a big engine
does the engine have a carburetor or is it fuel injected? A carbed engine has mixture screws along with a base idle screw, a fuel injected engine the idle is computer controlled.
of Idle
No, as long as the engine is not running hot it will not bother the transmission.
Since it is starting from 0, the engine idle is low.
If you have the idle-shutdown on, than it will stay on for 6 hours without shutting off. Otherwise, if you have that setting disabled then it should stay on until you turn it off.