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Old 01-11-2005, 05:04 PM
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High idle 2500+

My 1996 Firebird with 3.8l is idling over 2500 rpm. I've had quite a bit of service done to it lately (118,000 miles) including dealer tuneup and transmission service, new water pump and ect sensor, new alternator, tps sensor and belt. Still idles high. Could a screwed up mass airflow sensor be the culprit? Does anyone know what it could be? Thanks.
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Re: High idle 2500+

more likely it would be a faulty IAC or vacuum leak.
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Old 01-11-2005, 06:17 PM
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Re: High idle 2500+

usually a bad air flo sensor will make the car stall out rather than it rev high rpms on its own.
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Old 01-11-2005, 06:28 PM
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What's an IAC?

I mentioned the MAF sensor because mine appears to be cracked and I plan on replacing it anyway.

I'm reaching at this point.
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Re: High idle 2500+

Idle Air Control sensor
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Re: High idle 2500+

The Mass Air Flow sensor is probably expensive too...I wouldn't just replae it if I wasn't sure that was the problem. Have the throttle body cleaned and check out that Idle Air Control...though I think that 2500 rpms is a bit high even for a faulty or fouled IAC.
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Re: High idle 2500+

scan it for codes
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Re: Re: High idle 2500+

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The Mass Air Flow sensor is probably expensive too...I wouldn't just replae it if I wasn't sure that was the problem. Have the throttle body cleaned and check out that Idle Air Control...though I think that 2500 rpms is a bit high even for a faulty or fouled IAC.
A faulty IAC valve can create any idle it wants a fully extracted and stuck IAC can cause a 4500 RPM idle and are you kidding, You think that throttle body blade being carbon funked can create a 2500 RPM idle but not a faulty IAC?. Also if the MAF sensor housing is cracked you have to replace for both performance and driveability. If its cracked its letting in un metered air and is completely throwing off your PCM from the correct a/f ratio.
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Re: High idle 2500+

If the housing is cracked and it was letting air in after the sensor it would not idle without severe coersion and throttle pedal playing. Also, I didnt figure it sounded like IAC because it sounds like it just started happening...it could be that the IAC just took a dump...also, I wasn't talking about the blades but the carbon could be affecting the IAC...I wasn't trying to undercut what you were saying LT1...just giving my 2 cents for what its worth.
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If the housing is cracked and it was letting air in after the sensor it would not idle without severe coersion .
I never said that the MAF was what is causing his idle issue. I just said it requires replacement and it most certainly can be a IAC thats the point I am trying to make and carbon deposits on a IAC will raise your count higher and raise your idle but most likely its a stuck iac valve but carbon deposits on a thottle body blades would have to be the most severe I have ever heard of to cause a 2500 RPM idle.
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Re: High idle 2500+

Thats why I said that i wasn't talking about the blades. I was directing the coment about the cracked MAF to the person who posted the topic...not everything I am saying is directed at or toward you. What I was saying is that carbon can foul the IAC..."make it stick" as you said. Relax. I don't want to start a fight on an online forum over something silly. I just give my thoughts at the split second they come to mind and hope they help...my word is not god written law and I doubt anyone else's on here is. Thats the point of the forum...to have a group of opinions and hope they help solve a problem. Most of these problems are described in one sentence and could be anything...without having the vehicle in front of me, I throw what I think it could be based on what similar problem I have had in the past.
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Re: High idle 2500+

You stated a comment based on what I posted I am just replying to it. You made your opinion known and I shared why I felt it wasn't and asked if you really believed that. I don't take every comment you make like its directed towards me and if you think like that you need to read more carefully and your probably the one having a problem here not me. So lets just drop it til we find out for sure what was the cause.
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Old 01-11-2005, 10:02 PM
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Re: High idle 2500+

As for how long its been idling high... I just bought the thing so I don't know and I've had the throttle body and fuel injectors fully serviced by a Pontiac dealer so they should be good. It doesn't always idle at 2500+ but the idle speed is erratic and is frequently high.

When I took it in the check engine light was on and so they checked for codes at that time. Came back with some cooling system problems which I am addressing.

What would be a normal idle speed anyway?

I think I want to replace the MAF sensor since it looks abused. I think I'll go ahead and replace the IAC valve also. Even if they work they are 9 years old. If that doesn't work maybe it's the computer control module or the circuits. That sounds expensive.

Thanks for the comments. I feel a lot better now having a direction to go in. I'm not a mechanic but hate to give all my money to the shops.
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Old 01-12-2005, 11:27 AM
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High Idle 2500+

I replaced the MAF sensor and the IAC valve. Guess I'll drive it and see what happens.
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Re: High idle 2500+

Idle should be around 600 rpms...
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