Low idle problems

Md426

New Member
Well I cleaned my IAC valve, cleaned my PCV valve (it was fine just had build up), and cleaned out my EGR valve. It still rattles the interior. I'm going to set my idle and wipe the ECU and see if that helps. I think the person i bought the car from put too much ATF in so ill drain and fill that up right. Another oil change too. I need some spark plug wires as well.
 

Md426

New Member
I set my idle to about 800rpm and completely wiped out my ECU. It doesn't vibrate hardly at all and it accelerates and pulls a lot better because of the ECU reprogramming its self. I would suggest others to do the same if you have add-ons.

All you do it pull the 10A fuse for the ECU (It's labeled on the fuse box cover [top, right fuse]) and/or disconnect the negative terminal off of the battery for at least and hour. Put fuse back in and terminal back on, start car up and let idle for 10 minutes with out touching the gas. Turn off and your finished.
 

Mikifiki

New Member
I set my idle to about 800rpm and completely wiped out my ECU. It doesn't vibrate hardly at all and it accelerates and pulls a lot better because of the ECU reprogramming its self. I would suggest others to do the same if you have add-ons.

All you do it pull the 10A fuse for the ECU (It's labeled on the fuse box cover [top, right fuse]) and/or disconnect the negative terminal off of the battery for at least and hour. Put fuse back in and terminal back on, start car up and let idle for 10 minutes with out touching the gas. Turn off and your finished.
Sounds great. I will be dong the same when the weather gets warmer.
 


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