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moving idle rpm...can someone else test

Posted: Sun Oct 04, 2009 8:40 pm
by non-vtec
hey guys....i was trying to get my idle while coasting in neutral to idle to the values i have entered in the moving idle RPM under idle settings. no matter what i put weather it be 1000rpm or 2500rpm when i clutch in and coast in neutral it will coast idle at around 1300-1400rpm. it does not change no matter what i put. can someone else test it out to see if it's actually working? or perhaps it just my car? calvin test it out? thanks

Posted: Mon Oct 05, 2009 10:24 am
by thething96
Hi, I've had the same issue with my car as well. One thing I noticed is that when I remove the power steering and a/c belts, my car would do the same thing, it would have a high moving idle. My solution was at cold ect readings to set moving idle around 600 rpm, and have the iacv working at -45%. That setup idles my car ok. Try it out.

Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2009 4:09 am
by utkuselamoglu
Your Intake Air Control Valve is not working... I think its because of your ECU... There is no output coming from the ECU to the valve.. The main reason should be the bad circuit inside the ECU.

Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2009 7:43 am
by non-vtec
my IACV is working perfectly fine. i can change the IACV control slider and set my warm idle speed to whatever i like. it functions properly. it's the moving idle speed that is not working like it should. i dont know if it's just my car or if it's something in ectune. it's not a huge issue but i would like to see if i can figure it out.

Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2009 12:56 pm
by thething96
I've had the same issue with my car as well. One thing I noticed is that when I remove the power steering and a/c belts, my car would do the same thing, it would have a high moving idle. My solution was at cold ect readings to set moving idle around 600 rpm, and have the iacv working at -45%. That setup idles my car ok. Try it out.
Did you try this?

Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2009 1:00 pm
by utkuselamoglu
thething96 wrote:
I've had the same issue with my car as well. One thing I noticed is that when I remove the power steering and a/c belts, my car would do the same thing, it would have a high moving idle. My solution was at cold ect readings to set moving idle around 600 rpm, and have the iacv working at -45%. That setup idles my car ok. Try it out.
Did you try this?
sometimes if you fix the IACV socket into another sensor your circuit inside the ECU Which controls the IACV break down.. This issue shouldn't be related with the application...