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Rough Idle while in Gear? 95' RRC
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03-11-2007, 07:44 PM
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Took it to the new mechanic, the idle was too low. He adjusted the idle and my problem disappeared. It's been a good week of daily driving and the problem has not reappeared. I'm shocked that the original shop, which was highly recommended and well known, didn't adjust my idle to fix my problem. I'm taking the RR back to the new mechanic this week for a transmission service and to replace the coolant expansion tank. The factory expansion tank is black and has a top and bottom piece glued together. Where the tank is glued together is a weak spot for older rovers and will seperate at some point and leave you stranded. They're going to install a new one piece expansion tank, clear in color, to prevent a future issue.
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