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I was hoping somebody could help me set my idle back to normal. A few months ago my timing got off, and it made my truck die going into gear. Before I realized that It was a combo of timing/bad IAC, i drilled out the rivet for the factory set idle, and turned it up. Well, now that I have the problem fixed, I get an engine light while I am sitting. It is code 35 for the IAC, but the thing is brand new. I installed it properly, by adjusting it, and followed the break in procedure. I am sure the light is due to the high idle. Its a 4.3 v6 and I would like to know what the idle speed should be, and how I can tell what it's at. Thanks alot
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Re: Adjusting Idle
There should be a sticker under the hood that tells you what the RPM should be. To lower the idle, just turn the screw the other way.
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Re: Adjusting Idle
The sticker on my truck says that the idle is set by the factory and not adjustable. Also, I have the cluster w/out a tach. If anybody has the factory settings, and way to hook up a factory tach, please help
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