High Idle/Low Idle Blues [FIXED!] October 18, 2005, 10:34:04 AM Ok on the 88 TC when I first fire it in the morning it runs and idles fine (minus a few knocks and whatnot, but a tune-up is coming soon). Then after I pull out of my complex to the first light it idles high... around 1800-2100 rpms and stays that way all the way to work. Now that is better than what it used to do, idle low and cut off, until I cleaned out the IAC. BUT! When I fire it afterwards, even if the engine is warm, it wants to die. Put it in gear and drive a bit, it's fine except for the high idle again. What the freak is going on?I cleaned out the egr.... sorta, the vacuum lines were routed wrong so I disconnected it, because it would sputter and die. Runs great without it. Also when it's idling high, i can disconnect the IAC and it will go down. Reconnect and it idles around 1000 rpms. Any ideas? I'm so used to thinking about carbs that I can't think of all the components and how they work together. :\ Quote Selected
High Idle/Low Idle Blues [FIXED!] Reply #1 – October 18, 2005, 10:39:35 AM Wish i could help you, I'm a carb guy to. Computers and cars should never be mixed Quote Selected
High Idle/Low Idle Blues [FIXED!] Reply #2 – October 28, 2005, 07:05:05 PM Ok I replaced the car/rotor/plugs/wires and pcv valve all motorcraft. cleaned out the IAC again and now the stoopid thing idles high ALL the time!!!! Anyone? Quote Selected
High Idle/Low Idle Blues [FIXED!] Reply #3 – October 28, 2005, 07:14:20 PM Have you pulled the codes, I had a chevy that did close to the same thing was the o2 sensors. Quote Selected
High Idle/Low Idle Blues [FIXED!] Reply #4 – October 28, 2005, 07:18:50 PM Pull codes for startersmy TC idles at 1000rpms, for a while, it would hang at 1500, then 3000, turned out it was my TPS causing the problemsyou know how to pull codes? Quote Selected
High Idle/Low Idle Blues [FIXED!] Reply #5 – October 28, 2005, 07:27:51 PM no... i don't have a light... though i could try to fab one up. no CEL either. :(yeah i saw how to pull the codes on nato... sucks starting over. no tools, no garage. Quote Selected
High Idle/Low Idle Blues [FIXED!] Reply #6 – October 28, 2005, 07:49:23 PM autozone or advanced should be able to pull the codes for you, or is that only on the newer vehicles. Quote Selected
High Idle/Low Idle Blues [FIXED!] Reply #7 – October 28, 2005, 08:07:45 PM you have a car you can take a tail light socket from? thatll work for the light Quote Selected
High Idle/Low Idle Blues [FIXED!] Reply #8 – October 28, 2005, 09:13:47 PM cougarman has a scanner. i should be going over his house sunday. we'll see what we get. :) Quote Selected
High Idle/Low Idle Blues [FIXED!] Reply #9 – October 31, 2005, 08:15:59 AM got two codes... don't remember what the first one was but the second one was TPS out of spec. Voltage was like at 1.6v at idle. Adjusted it to .98. We changed the IAC out, corrected some vacuum line routing and today it idles right at a 1000. Couldn't be happier. Thanks everybody. Quote Selected
High Idle/Low Idle Blues [FIXED!] Reply #10 – October 31, 2005, 09:41:13 AM codes were 23 and 81. Glad it's running good!!:D Quote Selected