Idle RPM: V6-2.8

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  • 85_Olds_Ciera
    • Aug 2007
    • 259

    #16
    Originally posted by betterthanyou View Post
    The ECM always commands it there.
    Tidbit:

    At the EASE Online Support Web Site, they have some specific OEM "tricks," check it out.

    For GM, one is the The Idle Learn Procedure:

    When you're having problems, the first thing worth trying is the idle lean
    procedure. The ECM uses non-volatile memory to keep track of the IAC position when the engine and ECM are turned off. Each car has a unique IAC value that takes into account the condition of the sensors, air and vacuum passages, etc.

    Whenever the ECM loses battery power (which clears the stored IAC position) or significant changes to the system (e.g. sensors are replaced) it is a good
    idea to perform the idle learn procedure.

    The procedure in the service manual was superseded by a more recent service bulletin. It says to turn the car complete off (remove the key), remove power from the ECM for 20 seconds and then start the car. Let it idle for 10 minutes. Shut it off for 20 seconds and then start it and let it run for
    5 minutes. Shut it off again and you're done.

    The first 15 minutes of the procedure is to get the engine up to normal
    operating temperature. So an alternate method would be to warm the car up,
    shut it off, remove power from the ECM, and then run the car for 5 minutes and shut it off.

    If you have the factory service manual you can figure out that instead of
    disconnecting the battery (which resets the clock and zeros your radio station presets), you can remove the "inline fuel fuse". This is located under the dash on the firewall next to the relays.

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    • OLD SCHOOL GP LE
      • Dec 2007
      • 2

      #17
      I have a 93 GP with a 3.1L and 4 speed auto my idle is about 850 in drive and about 900 in park a neutral.

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      • 85_Olds_Ciera
        • Aug 2007
        • 259

        #18
        Originally posted by OLD SCHOOL GP LE View Post
        I have a 93 GP with a 3.1L and 4 speed auto my idle is about 850 in drive and about 900 in park a neutral.
        Thanks for tidbit...I finally got an OBD-1 Scanner tonight, and will do some checking...after doing The Idle Learn Procedure.

        I think Drive Idle is around 850, but digital tach bounces around...

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        • bszopi
          Site Coder
          • Apr 2000
          • 9181

          #19
          -Brad-
          89 Mustang : Future 60V6 Power

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          • 85_Olds_Ciera
            • Aug 2007
            • 259

            #20
            Yes thanks...I tried the one method...and no cigars...still have to slap the peddle once after it starts, on a warm start.

            This method suggested would cause a higher set point...

            Can't find any software to run on laptop for 88 Beretta (2. to see what IAC valve is doing...but I think that's where the "problem" is...

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