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why would all of a sudden would my idle go from around 750 to around 1500?? it has all new plugs and wires new air filter and the intake was cleaned! none of this has fixed it!! please help!! Thanks
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Ok....I don't want to sound stupid, but where is the idle control??? I'm not sure if this is connected, but on the drivers side valve cover, at the rear, there is a vacuum hose that is no connected to anything! It looks like it was routed at one time under the air intake just before the MAP sensor. there is a clip with nothing attached! Any ideas? Thanks for the help!
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I think Mike is referring to the idle air control valve (IACV), aka the stepper motor. Do a search here (LRO) for stepper and you'll get tons of info. Check this string for starters: Idle issue!!!, then clean the actuator (after you check everything else Mike suggested).
Loose hoses make me nervous! If you post a picture of it, we may be able to help you a bit better... Do you have access to a Haynes or LR Workshop manual (maybe the Rave CD)? Let us know what it turns out to be. Welcome to LRO!
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The clip under the air intake is for the electrical line bundle from the Mass Air Flow sensor. There are several vacuum lines in the vicinity. The fuel pressure regulator has a short hose that connects to a connector on the plenum chamber. I have a photo of the engine compartment which I can email you so that you can check to see if you have your vacuum hoses connected where they should be. It is too large (80 KB) to be posted here. If you want it, send me your email address at wade@corridor.net.
Hope that helps you.
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here is the photo. I had to trim it down quite a bit to meet the size of the file. I checked the idle air control. It was very dirty so I cleaned it with CVC throttle body cleaner (safe for coated TBs, heard on site that was the only thing to use). Im not sure what to check for with the throttle and cruise control cables. Sorry!
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good idea to change the fuel filter, we always seem to forget it till it is too late, but it help in the case, it won't cause the idle to go up into the 1500 range.
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