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title says it all. the car has a small shake when its sitting. so im wondering how to turn the idle up just a tad. its right now around 600 rpm sitting. thinking it needs to be between 700-800rpm. correct? how do i adjust.
manual, out of gear sitting in N or as a matter of fact even with the clutch in and sitting in gear. my gauge is reading right around 600 rpm. its nothing bad just kinda annoying as it shakes and i get nervous it might die. so far so good just a little shake.
manual, out of gear sitting in N or as a matter of fact even with the clutch in and sitting in gear. my gauge is reading right around 600 rpm. its nothing bad just kinda annoying as it shakes and i get nervous it might die. so far so good just a little shake.
the firing order of the 3.8 makes it pretty shakey, which is why they put a balancer in there, my car shakes a bit as well
the easiest way to tell if your gauge is off is just to look at your speed,rpm, and what gear you're in and use a gear calculator to see if it is right or not.
im betting that the gauge is off and your car is idling normally
i'm not sure on other years but on mine which is a 98 it has a screw on the throttle linkage that you just screw in or out to adjust your idle. It's located on the Throttle body where the throttle linkage connects. theres two cable and one has a phillips screw on it. hope that helps.
or get your car tuned by someone else, im pretty sure its the only way to adjust a electronic throttle body, someone else may know something i dont though
I had a low-idle problem on my old '96 Camaro. I took the TB apart and thoroughly cleaned it, and the idle returned to normal.
The inside of the TB was layered with black carbon buildup, and it was beginning to block the normal airflow going to the Intake Manifold. Once cleaned, it ran like new again.
Hey everyone! I've been trying to remove my transmission for two days now! I need to replace the clutch. Only thing I've got left holding the transmission...
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