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86 A1 Cabriolet Idel Problem
Got a 86 Cabriolet, by passed the Heater core , now the car only idles at
3000 rpm.. any suggestions? did I bump anything? -Lee |
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How do you adjust the idel on this sucker?
anyone have any pics or how-to? -Lee "Lee" > wrote in message ... > Got a 86 Cabriolet, by passed the Heater core , now the car only idles at > 3000 rpm.. any suggestions? did I bump anything? > > -Lee > > |
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How do you adjust the idel on this sucker?
anyone have any pics or how-to? -Lee "Lee" > wrote in message ... > Got a 86 Cabriolet, by passed the Heater core , now the car only idles at > 3000 rpm.. any suggestions? did I bump anything? > > -Lee > > |
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Looks like when I squeeze the hose connected to the Auxiliary Air Valve the
Idle goes back where it should... so is this a bad Auxiliary Air Valve? -Lee "Lee" > wrote in message ... > How do you adjust the idel on this sucker? > anyone have any pics or how-to? > > -Lee > > "Lee" > wrote in message > ... >> Got a 86 Cabriolet, by passed the Heater core , now the car only idles at >> 3000 rpm.. any suggestions? did I bump anything? >> >> -Lee >> >> > > |
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Looks like when I squeeze the hose connected to the Auxiliary Air Valve the
Idle goes back where it should... so is this a bad Auxiliary Air Valve? -Lee "Lee" > wrote in message ... > How do you adjust the idel on this sucker? > anyone have any pics or how-to? > > -Lee > > "Lee" > wrote in message > ... >> Got a 86 Cabriolet, by passed the Heater core , now the car only idles at >> 3000 rpm.. any suggestions? did I bump anything? >> >> -Lee >> >> > > |
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To try and answer all of your post.
The Idle is adjusted by a bolt on the BACK of the throttle-body. When you back the bolt out it lets more air by-pass the throttle-body and Idle goes up. The Auxiliary Air Valve also by-passes the throttle-body when the car is cold it should be wide open as the car heats up it closes. It should behave as you describe when cold if you still get the idle to drop by squeezing when the car is hot...congrats you have found your problem. When you bypassed the heater core did you maintain coolant flow by the temp sensor on the heater hose? When the engine is cold the sensor disconnects the O2 sensor and the result is a richer fuel mixture when the coolant heats up the temp sensor put the O2 sensor into the CIS computer circuit and the O2 sensor with the computer controls the fuel mixture. HTH Steve "Lee" > wrote in message ... > Looks like when I squeeze the hose connected to the Auxiliary Air Valve > the Idle goes back where it should... so is this a bad Auxiliary Air > Valve? > > -Lee > > "Lee" > wrote in message > ... >> How do you adjust the idel on this sucker? >> anyone have any pics or how-to? >> >> -Lee >> >> "Lee" > wrote in message >> ... >>> Got a 86 Cabriolet, by passed the Heater core , now the car only idles >>> at 3000 rpm.. any suggestions? did I bump anything? >>> >>> -Lee >>> >>> >> >> > > |
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To try and answer all of your post.
The Idle is adjusted by a bolt on the BACK of the throttle-body. When you back the bolt out it lets more air by-pass the throttle-body and Idle goes up. The Auxiliary Air Valve also by-passes the throttle-body when the car is cold it should be wide open as the car heats up it closes. It should behave as you describe when cold if you still get the idle to drop by squeezing when the car is hot...congrats you have found your problem. When you bypassed the heater core did you maintain coolant flow by the temp sensor on the heater hose? When the engine is cold the sensor disconnects the O2 sensor and the result is a richer fuel mixture when the coolant heats up the temp sensor put the O2 sensor into the CIS computer circuit and the O2 sensor with the computer controls the fuel mixture. HTH Steve "Lee" > wrote in message ... > Looks like when I squeeze the hose connected to the Auxiliary Air Valve > the Idle goes back where it should... so is this a bad Auxiliary Air > Valve? > > -Lee > > "Lee" > wrote in message > ... >> How do you adjust the idel on this sucker? >> anyone have any pics or how-to? >> >> -Lee >> >> "Lee" > wrote in message >> ... >>> Got a 86 Cabriolet, by passed the Heater core , now the car only idles >>> at 3000 rpm.. any suggestions? did I bump anything? >>> >>> -Lee >>> >>> >> >> > > |
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Hello and thanks for reading. What my friend did was cut the house at the
Firewall then looped it back in the motor. I think it's. How ever where it loops back it's a little kink in it so I don't think the fluid is circulating back into the engine. My freind seems to think it does not matter since there is no heather core at this point? could be wrong tho... I will crimp that house today when the car is hot and see if that is still happing. it's not having any heating problems so do you think i should get more hose and complete the loop without any kinks? -Lee "sehaare" > wrote in message ... > To try and answer all of your post. > > The Idle is adjusted by a bolt on the BACK of the throttle-body. When you > back the bolt out it lets more air by-pass the throttle-body and Idle goes > up. > > The Auxiliary Air Valve also by-passes the throttle-body when the car is > cold it should be wide open as the car heats up it closes. It should > behave as you describe when cold if you still get the idle to drop by > squeezing when the car is hot...congrats you have found your problem. > > When you bypassed the heater core did you maintain coolant flow by the > temp sensor on the heater hose? When the engine is cold the sensor > disconnects the O2 sensor and the result is a richer fuel mixture when the > coolant heats up the temp sensor put the O2 sensor into the CIS computer > circuit and the O2 sensor with the computer controls the fuel mixture. > > HTH > Steve > "Lee" > wrote in message > ... >> Looks like when I squeeze the hose connected to the Auxiliary Air Valve >> the Idle goes back where it should... so is this a bad Auxiliary Air >> Valve? >> >> -Lee >> >> "Lee" > wrote in message >> ... >>> How do you adjust the idel on this sucker? >>> anyone have any pics or how-to? >>> >>> -Lee >>> >>> "Lee" > wrote in message >>> ... >>>> Got a 86 Cabriolet, by passed the Heater core , now the car only idles >>>> at 3000 rpm.. any suggestions? did I bump anything? >>>> >>>> -Lee >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >> >> > > |
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Hello and thanks for reading. What my friend did was cut the house at the
Firewall then looped it back in the motor. I think it's. How ever where it loops back it's a little kink in it so I don't think the fluid is circulating back into the engine. My freind seems to think it does not matter since there is no heather core at this point? could be wrong tho... I will crimp that house today when the car is hot and see if that is still happing. it's not having any heating problems so do you think i should get more hose and complete the loop without any kinks? -Lee "sehaare" > wrote in message ... > To try and answer all of your post. > > The Idle is adjusted by a bolt on the BACK of the throttle-body. When you > back the bolt out it lets more air by-pass the throttle-body and Idle goes > up. > > The Auxiliary Air Valve also by-passes the throttle-body when the car is > cold it should be wide open as the car heats up it closes. It should > behave as you describe when cold if you still get the idle to drop by > squeezing when the car is hot...congrats you have found your problem. > > When you bypassed the heater core did you maintain coolant flow by the > temp sensor on the heater hose? When the engine is cold the sensor > disconnects the O2 sensor and the result is a richer fuel mixture when the > coolant heats up the temp sensor put the O2 sensor into the CIS computer > circuit and the O2 sensor with the computer controls the fuel mixture. > > HTH > Steve > "Lee" > wrote in message > ... >> Looks like when I squeeze the hose connected to the Auxiliary Air Valve >> the Idle goes back where it should... so is this a bad Auxiliary Air >> Valve? >> >> -Lee >> >> "Lee" > wrote in message >> ... >>> How do you adjust the idel on this sucker? >>> anyone have any pics or how-to? >>> >>> -Lee >>> >>> "Lee" > wrote in message >>> ... >>>> Got a 86 Cabriolet, by passed the Heater core , now the car only idles >>>> at 3000 rpm.. any suggestions? did I bump anything? >>>> >>>> -Lee >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >> >> > > |
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Normally when the hot water leaves the engine it flow past the temp sensor
and then on through the system. The temp sensor is located in a section of heater hose on the drivers side between the engine and the firewall. It is a two wire temp switch that is either open or closed. Located the sensor and the next time you have the problem pull the electrical plug which will open the circuit then short between the two leads on the plug which will close the circuit. This will check to see if it has any affect on the idle. HTH Steve "Lee" > wrote in message ... > Hello and thanks for reading. What my friend did was cut the house at > the Firewall then looped it back in the motor. I think it's. How ever > where it loops back it's a little kink in it so I don't think the fluid is > circulating back into the engine. My freind seems to think it does not > matter since there is no heather core at this point? could be wrong tho... > I will crimp that house today when the car is hot and see if that is still > happing. it's not having any heating problems so do you think i should get > more hose and complete the loop without any kinks? > > -Lee > > > "sehaare" > wrote in message > ... >> To try and answer all of your post. >> >> The Idle is adjusted by a bolt on the BACK of the throttle-body. When you >> back the bolt out it lets more air by-pass the throttle-body and Idle >> goes up. >> >> The Auxiliary Air Valve also by-passes the throttle-body when the car is >> cold it should be wide open as the car heats up it closes. It should >> behave as you describe when cold if you still get the idle to drop by >> squeezing when the car is hot...congrats you have found your problem. >> >> When you bypassed the heater core did you maintain coolant flow by the >> temp sensor on the heater hose? When the engine is cold the sensor >> disconnects the O2 sensor and the result is a richer fuel mixture when >> the coolant heats up the temp sensor put the O2 sensor into the CIS >> computer circuit and the O2 sensor with the computer controls the fuel >> mixture. >> >> HTH >> Steve >> "Lee" > wrote in message >> ... >>> Looks like when I squeeze the hose connected to the Auxiliary Air Valve >>> the Idle goes back where it should... so is this a bad Auxiliary Air >>> Valve? >>> >>> -Lee >>> >>> "Lee" > wrote in message >>> ... >>>> How do you adjust the idel on this sucker? >>>> anyone have any pics or how-to? >>>> >>>> -Lee >>>> >>>> "Lee" > wrote in message >>>> ... >>>>> Got a 86 Cabriolet, by passed the Heater core , now the car only idles >>>>> at 3000 rpm.. any suggestions? did I bump anything? >>>>> >>>>> -Lee >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >> >> > > |
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