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Old 11-18-2004, 11:14 PM
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low idle when car is warm

hey was up yall i need some help i like start my car after it get warm and been drivng for a good hot min or so. when i stop at a light or something my rpm drops below 500rpms to like 200 or lower it feels like my car is about to stall out on me.. i need to know wut the heck is goning on and how can i make the idle stay at 500rpm or more when i stop.
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Old 11-18-2004, 11:20 PM
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Re: low idle when car is warm

on your TB there is a little(i mean fingernail size) black tab, pull that off and you should see a screw. with your car runnning after it warms up, turn it until you get your idle at around 700 or wherever you want it
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