If you have cleaned your IACV
If you have adjusted your FICV
If you have adjusted your idle via factory service manual specs
If you have cleaned your TB
ALL TO HAVE THAT ANNOYING BOUNCING IDLE TO COME BACK!!!!
Don't buy a new FICV, stop worrying.
I have the solution...readjust your idle...I know I know...you already did that last week right? Well guess what...that damn screw has backed itself out again...trust me...try it.
Here are the symptoms to look for.
Your idle run high (above 900rpm), usually it is noticed in these increments, most folks notice their idle is high when it is at one of these numbers:
1100
1500
2000
Upon reaching 25mph your idle will go from 1500 to 900 to 1500 etc etc.
OR if the idle is higher than 1100, it will go from 2000 to 1500 to 2000 etc etc.
After cleaning and readjusting all that crap...your idle is fine for anywhere from 3 days to 2-3 weeks...then it stars idleing higher...then it starts up and down and up and down.
Here is what mine did;
1. idle high in cold weather on cold start
2. upon engine warm up and idling the engine would continue to idle high (it does not matter how high...just that it idles higher than 900rpms)
3. while driving it will act fine...tends to rev up a bit more than normal in-between shifts (it will rev up a tad under normal)
4. upon slowing down (most don't notice until they stop), once 25 mph is reached the engine will rev up and down and up and down...etc.
5. re-adjusted idle screw for second time on a whim...noticed...it was farther back than last adjust...
6. 1 week later...idle higher than normal.
7. checked idle screw...ALMOST BACKED OUT COMPLETELY IN ONE WEEK!!!
The problem is that the idle screw backs itself out within a week, or less...or more.
So if you have a throbbing idle, spiratic idle, up and down idle...check the idle screw.
Like i said...mine backed itself out in 3 days one time...2 weeks the next. So far this adjust has lasted 4 days so far...but the idle has already gone back up 100-200rpms so far.
I might just put some lock tight on there...just enough to keep it in place...I believe there is supposed to be some sort of gasket on it as mine nearly came all the way out last time and there appeared to be something rubber or other material on the threads.
Any hoo...don't waste your money...re-adjust the idle each time...if that doesn't work...THEN buy parts...I would do this even before cleaning the iacv and adjusting the ficv honestly.
If you have adjusted your FICV
If you have adjusted your idle via factory service manual specs
If you have cleaned your TB
ALL TO HAVE THAT ANNOYING BOUNCING IDLE TO COME BACK!!!!
Don't buy a new FICV, stop worrying.
I have the solution...readjust your idle...I know I know...you already did that last week right? Well guess what...that damn screw has backed itself out again...trust me...try it.
Here are the symptoms to look for.
Your idle run high (above 900rpm), usually it is noticed in these increments, most folks notice their idle is high when it is at one of these numbers:
1100
1500
2000
Upon reaching 25mph your idle will go from 1500 to 900 to 1500 etc etc.
OR if the idle is higher than 1100, it will go from 2000 to 1500 to 2000 etc etc.
After cleaning and readjusting all that crap...your idle is fine for anywhere from 3 days to 2-3 weeks...then it stars idleing higher...then it starts up and down and up and down.
Here is what mine did;
1. idle high in cold weather on cold start
2. upon engine warm up and idling the engine would continue to idle high (it does not matter how high...just that it idles higher than 900rpms)
3. while driving it will act fine...tends to rev up a bit more than normal in-between shifts (it will rev up a tad under normal)
4. upon slowing down (most don't notice until they stop), once 25 mph is reached the engine will rev up and down and up and down...etc.
5. re-adjusted idle screw for second time on a whim...noticed...it was farther back than last adjust...
6. 1 week later...idle higher than normal.
7. checked idle screw...ALMOST BACKED OUT COMPLETELY IN ONE WEEK!!!
The problem is that the idle screw backs itself out within a week, or less...or more.
So if you have a throbbing idle, spiratic idle, up and down idle...check the idle screw.
Like i said...mine backed itself out in 3 days one time...2 weeks the next. So far this adjust has lasted 4 days so far...but the idle has already gone back up 100-200rpms so far.
I might just put some lock tight on there...just enough to keep it in place...I believe there is supposed to be some sort of gasket on it as mine nearly came all the way out last time and there appeared to be something rubber or other material on the threads.
Any hoo...don't waste your money...re-adjust the idle each time...if that doesn't work...THEN buy parts...I would do this even before cleaning the iacv and adjusting the ficv honestly.
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