A 1995 Jeep Wrangler may stall at low idle due to several potential issues, such as a dirty or faulty idle air control valve, which regulates airflow during low RPMs. Other common causes include vacuum leaks, which can affect engine performance, or problems with the fuel system, like a clogged fuel filter or failing fuel pump. Additionally, issues with the ignition system, such as worn spark plugs or a malfunctioning ignition coil, could also lead to stalling. Diagnosing the specific cause often requires a thorough inspection of these components.
Idle is computer controlled and can NOT be adjusted.
you can not as it is adjusted by the computor.
My 89 jeep Cherokee surges at idle and sometimes stalls but runs fine once you are going what could cause this?
the idle jet in the carb is blocked and needs to be cleaned out and reset
Idle is not adjustable. You have a electrical or vacuum issue that needs diagnosed.
My best guess is that the Idle Air Control (IAC) valve may need to be replaced.
You shouldn't have to, check for vacuum intake leaks
10 PSI minimum at idle
600 to 1000 rpm, will vary by what the computer is aiming for.
Normal is 30 at idle. 50+ at 3000 rpm. Minimum is 12 at idle.
check for vacum leak
Usually, a jeep's engine stalls in idle mode because of a battery power fault or because there is no gas. However, it is common for any car to stall when it has not been running for a period of time and the engine is cold.