Idle speed varies depending on the type of vehicle and engine specifications. Generally, for most gasoline engines, it typically ranges from 600 to 1,000 RPM, while diesel engines may idle around 600 to 800 RPM. It's best to consult your vehicle's owner manual for the manufacturer's recommended idle speed for optimal performance. Regularly checking and adjusting idle speed can help ensure smooth operation and fuel efficiency.
how to adjust idle on 2001 legacy
idle speed for a 99 Tahoe
you can`t adjust the idle speed manualy,it has to be done through the ecu via a main dealer diagnostic computer.
Idle speed is normal.
This is controlled by the PCM, there is no adjustment other than cleaning the throttle body and the idle air port inside it.
Idle speed is set by the PCM and is not adjustable. A faulty idle indicates a more complex problem that should be diagnosed.
To adjust the idle speed for a Slant Six engine, first ensure the engine is at operating temperature. Locate the idle speed screw on the carburetor and use a screwdriver to turn it clockwise to increase the idle speed or counterclockwise to decrease it. Ideally, the idle speed should be set between 600 to 800 RPM, depending on the specific model and condition of the engine. After adjustments, double-check the idle speed with a tachometer for accuracy.
Idle speed is set by the PCM and is not adjustable. The screw you are fiddling with is just the stop screw to adjust the initial throttle plate position, it should not be used to attempt to adjust the idle.
Do you mean the rpm's on the tach? The bike should not run down the road at idle. At idle, in gear it should jump forward and die. If not, the idle is too high.
after the vehicle is warm & at normal operating temperature the idle speed should be 700 rpm +/- 50rpm
The computer will set the idle between 600 and 1200 rpm.
The idle speed on modern computer controlled vehicles is not adjustable. If you are having idle problems you will need to take the car to a mechanic.