no matter how i adjust the idle screw, my idle is still lower than i'd like(650-750). even when i take the screw completely out, my idle is still below 900. what else could be causing this low idle? btw, this is when completely warm.
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I don't think that screw is for idle adjustment. That screw just opens your valves to suck in more air. If you have a short ram intake, you could hear the filter suck more air when you screw it counter-clockwise. When turning the screw clockwise, it sucks in less air...somebody correct me if I'm wrong?
As for idle adjustment, you will need to adjust the two nuts on that wire that runs along the top of your intake manifold...again, somebody correct me if I'm wrong?
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yes, what blue said...the screw is for idel adjustment. Also one thing that happend to me was my MAP sensor wasn't plugged in correctly (wrong vac line). Make sure you're map is working correctly and vac's are all good.2DAO (2 Door Accord Owner)
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The correct procedure in the HAYNES manual says :
1) Start you car and let it warm to running temp
2) Remove plug from over screw
3) Disconnect IAC connector then turn screw to adjust your idle
4) After achieved idle necessary, turn car off, re-connect IAC connector, remove 7.5 amp backup fue from fuse box for 10 - 15 seconds, re-install fuse then start car and check idle.
REPEAT PROCEDURE UNTIL IDLE NEEDED IS ACHIEVED!!
I know because I did on monday, my RPM is now at 850 RPM which is cool!1993 Accord LX - Sold
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Originally posted by accordtunerZZThe correct procedure in the HAYNES manual says :
1) Start you car and let it warm to running temp
2) Remove plug from over screw
3) Disconnect IAC connector then turn screw to adjust your idle
4) After achieved idle necessary, turn car off, re-connect IAC connector, remove 7.5 amp backup fue from fuse box for 10 - 15 seconds, re-install fuse then start car and check idle.
REPEAT PROCEDURE UNTIL IDLE NEEDED IS ACHIEVED!!
I know because I did on monday, my RPM is now at 850 RPM which is cool!
yeah what he said... it works too..
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