To adjust the idle speed on a 1997 Jaguar XJ6, first ensure the engine is at normal operating temperature. Locate the idle speed adjustment screw on the throttle body; turning it clockwise increases idle speed, while counterclockwise decreases it. Use a tachometer to monitor the RPM and adjust to the manufacturer-recommended idle speed, typically around 700-800 RPM. After adjustments, clear any diagnostic trouble codes if present, and ensure the throttle response is smooth.
Idle is not adjustable. You have a electrical or vacuum issue that needs diagnosed.
how to adjust idle on 2001 legacy
you cant there is an electronic throttle position sensor that controls idle may be bad
you can adjust it via the idle control valve.
How do you adjust the idle speed on a citroen berlingo 1.9d (basic diesel engine)
you can`t adjust the idle speed manualy,it has to be done through the ecu via a main dealer diagnostic computer.
At the rear of the engine on the left hand side there is an (AAV) auxiliary air valve. In front of this is a bolt sticking out. This is the idle setting bolt. Idle rpm should be 750 rpm.
You don't. The ECM controls the idle speed. If you are having idle problems, you may have a vacuum leak and you probably have a "check engine" light illuminated also.
If it has EFI (Electronic Fuel Injection) there is no idle speed adjustment. The idle speed is adjusted electronically.
To adjust the idle on a 1990 Jaguar XJ-S, first ensure the engine is at operating temperature. Locate the idle adjustment screw on the throttle body and turn it clockwise to increase the idle speed or counterclockwise to decrease it. After making adjustments, allow the engine to stabilize and check the RPM with a tachometer. If necessary, repeat the process until you achieve the desired idle speed, typically around 600-800 RPM.
May be idle position sensor.