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Old 06-03-08, 02:10 PM
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Idle problems

Alright, so i did an emissions removal (on my turbo II) and got rid of it all including the idle air control valve (correct name??) thats near the top of my intake mani. Now it idles at 2400rpms and thats no good. So checked rotary resurrection and they mentioned an idle air screw on the back on the throttle body. I just cant find it for anything. any useful tips of locating this screw?
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Check your throttle cable first. You might have put it on too tight after you reinstalled the UIM.
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hell yes for the throttle cable, but if that isn't the problem, check the fsm for an exploded view of the tb. the air adjust screw you're talking about isn't the easiest to find, it's over the river and through the woods so to speak. fyi, that should be a last resort.
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cool, i dont think i put it on too tight but ill definitely check
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