- Sep 14, 2003
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1992 Sable
Awhile back car started idling a little too low, around 500-600 RPM instead of the usual 750. However it didn't stall so it wasn't too much of a problem. Then it started stalling only the first time I started it for the day (in the early morning), then after I started it a second time it wouldn't stall again all day. I found I could avoid the first start stalling by going into reverse immediately after starting the engine, and then going into overdrive and going.
Recently now, it is sometimes idling too high. Sometimes when I stop it'll idle around 1000 RPM which causes me to jolt a bit forward when I let off the brake. When I got to work this morning and put it in park, it went up to 1700 RPM and stayed there until I turned the engine off.
I was initially thinking I could just adjust the IAC valve, but since sometimes it idles high and sometimes it idles low I doubt that's the cause. Any ideas?
Awhile back car started idling a little too low, around 500-600 RPM instead of the usual 750. However it didn't stall so it wasn't too much of a problem. Then it started stalling only the first time I started it for the day (in the early morning), then after I started it a second time it wouldn't stall again all day. I found I could avoid the first start stalling by going into reverse immediately after starting the engine, and then going into overdrive and going.
Recently now, it is sometimes idling too high. Sometimes when I stop it'll idle around 1000 RPM which causes me to jolt a bit forward when I let off the brake. When I got to work this morning and put it in park, it went up to 1700 RPM and stayed there until I turned the engine off.
I was initially thinking I could just adjust the IAC valve, but since sometimes it idles high and sometimes it idles low I doubt that's the cause. Any ideas?