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Old 12-26-2006, 01:35 PM
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97 aerostar HIgh Idle 4L all wheel drive

Seasons Greetings,

My aerostar has had high idle since the day I bought it 6 months ago (I beleieve). The idle appears to be around 1000 rpm. I am guessing. It is significantly higher than on my other two vehicles (not Fords). I suspect there is some sort of vacuum leak. As you are aware, it is very cramped in the engine compartment.

Is there a common place to check such as a vacuum hose that has a tendancy to slip off or crack? Is there a test that i can do to determine if a gasket has gone faulty?

Could it be something else causing the high idle? I backed the idle screw off and it did not make any difference. Now I will have a prob adjusting the idle screw once the idle comes down.

I did put in platimum plugs and did not gap them (I assumed the plugs were pregapped -they may or may not be).

Please help

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Re: 97 aerostar HIgh Idle 4L all wheel drive

Hi DIYs,

I replaced the MAF and the idel speed came down.
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