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NEED HELP RPMS SEEM LOW
Posted: April 27th, 2002, 9:03 pm
by DVH
LIke it says, the RPM's seem kind of low...at idle....what can i do, there at about 600....isn't that kind of low, <BR>what u guys think?<BR>thanx for the help, later

Re: NEED HELP RPMS SEEM LOW
Posted: April 27th, 2002, 11:00 pm
by jojo2k23
Tryin ckin to see if u have a trouble code stored.The ecu is pretty good at catchin any sensors that fail.I practicly pulled out one sensor at time and started my engine and then the code gave me the exact sensor that i disconnected.But for some reason the ck engine light would stay on like a hard failer.I read that for moderate failers the Ecu compensates for the Broken sensor or part.
Re: NEED HELP RPMS SEEM LOW
Posted: April 28th, 2002, 2:47 am
by Paul Rounds
the mx-3 idle is suppose to be 700 rpm just go and ajust it a little bit and you will be fine
Re: NEED HELP RPMS SEEM LOW
Posted: April 28th, 2002, 4:51 pm
by DVH
i must be dumb or something..

, but how do i go about adjusting it, i have no clue?<BR>thanx for teh help

Re: NEED HELP RPMS SEEM LOW
Posted: April 28th, 2002, 10:36 pm
by Zany
I have this same problem. rpms always running low at idle. If i turn the air on my car will just about stall out. i usually have to keep taping the gas. Any clue on what this could be? -Zany
Re: NEED HELP RPMS SEEM LOW
Posted: April 28th, 2002, 11:01 pm
by solace
If you want to simply raise your rpm's you can do what i did and all you have to do is look on the throttle body and on the front of it you should see a flat head screw thats set about a 1/2 inch down a hole. Now im pretty sure that turning this screw counter clockwise will raise the rpm the more you turn it and of corse clockwise will lower it but if you have the car running you will be able to hear it to tell. hope it helps as it did me.
Re: NEED HELP RPMS SEEM LOW
Posted: April 29th, 2002, 1:58 am
by DVH
i 'll giver her a shot, thanx bro, later
