It would be a very complex process...as the car has fuel injection and no carburetor
My 380 SEL does have a carb, I just replaced it. Does anyone else have a suggestion, short of taking it to a dealer or mechanic?
Startat 1 1/4 turns from seat and adjust for best idle
If it has a carburetor, then there should be a screw somewhere on the carburetor. If it's fuel injected, then I don't think you can adjust the idle without hacking into the computer.
To set the idle, adjust the carburetor.
With the engine running, turn the idle screw until you get the speed you want.
The carburetor on a Weed Eater Featherlite SST25 is adjusted by turning the screws on the side of the carburetor. They control the idle mixture and idle speed of the engine.
My engine is idling too high. How do I adjust the idle speed?
Find the carburetor and then adjust the idle screw however you like. You'll need a Philips screwdriver.
To set the carburetor on a 1983 Yamaha XT 200, first ensure the bike is warm and idling smoothly. Adjust the idle speed screw to achieve a steady idle, typically around 1,500 RPM. Next, fine-tune the air-fuel mixture screw by turning it clockwise to lean the mixture or counterclockwise to enrich it, aiming for the best idle performance. Finally, check for responsiveness and adjust as necessary for optimal performance.
there is a little screw on the back of the carb. if you loosen it, it will idle slower, tighten it, it will idle faster.
If it is a fuel injected engine then you can not adjust the idle, it is computer controled. There is no idle adjustment. If it is a carburetor then there is a small screew over by the throttle cable, down towards the bottom of the carburetor.
1973 vw beetle
Start at 1 1/2 turns from seat and then adjust for best idle