To bring the idle down on a Yamaha badger is really easy. All you have to do is adjust the fuel settings on the carburetor.
To set the idle, adjust the carburetor.
Find the carburetor and then adjust the idle screw however you like. You'll need a Philips screwdriver.
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.
This is computer controlled
Idle is computer controlled and can NOT be adjusted.
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The idle is control by the idle air control motor from outputs from the Engine Control Module.
There is no adjustment, the idle is controlled electronically. If you have idle problems you may have a vacuum leak somewhere.
You probably can't. fuel injected cars have the idle set by the ecm.
To adjust the carburetor on a Yamaha G16 golf cart, first locate the adjustment screws on the carburetor. Start by turning the idle mixture screw clockwise until it gently seats, then back it out about 1.5 turns. Next, adjust the idle speed screw to set the desired engine idle RPM, usually around 1,200-1,500 RPM. Finally, fine-tune the mixture and idle speed as necessary for optimal performance.
In most 1990s and later vehicles you cannot adjust the idle. It is controlled by the ECM or computer. An idle that is not correct indicates something like a vaccuume leak or a sensor issue.