moving idle rpm...can someone else test
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moving idle rpm...can someone else test
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
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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.
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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.
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Did you try this?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.
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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...thething96 wrote:Did you try this?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.
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