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SCOTTFISH Oct 15, 2001 11:47 AM

93' rpm's dropping out when stopping
 
Can anyone tell me if you have had this happen or know a solution? The rpm's drop out to about 200 rpms and almost choke out when you put the clutch in and begin slowing down to a stop. I have replaced the tps sensor and the throttle body cleaned. The strange thing is that it does not drop out every time. Any suggestions?

MadMaxBrent Oct 15, 2001 12:47 PM

Have you cleaned the idle up controller (AAC valve) as part of your throttle body cleaning? If not, it maybe dirty causing the car not to adjust the idle properly when load goes on (such as aircon etc) when you back off the revs.

Brent

SCOTTFISH Oct 15, 2001 01:04 PM

can you tell me where this is and what I need to do to clean it? I would appreciate it. I am fairly familiar with the engine compartment, but have not worked with the aac valve any. Thanks.

Scott



Originally posted by MadMaxBrent
Have you cleaned the idle up controller (AAC valve) as part of your throttle body cleaning? If not, it maybe dirty causing the car not to adjust the idle properly when load goes on (such as aircon etc) when you back off the revs.

Brent


Z Oct 15, 2001 01:43 PM

It's RPM. not RPM's

MadMaxBrent Oct 15, 2001 03:16 PM


Originally posted by SCOTTFISH
can you tell me where this is and what I need to do to clean it? I would appreciate it. I am fairly familiar with the engine compartment, but have not worked with the aac valve any. Thanks.

Scott



OK, standing at the front of your car on your intake to the centre right you have the part of the intake where the idle adjustment screw is. There should be some rubber / plastic hoses coming into it also. It looks like a metal box, square in shape. Diassemble this by removing the hoses and screw etc. Be careful in disassembling as per normal. I cleaned mine out with a clean rag, didn't use any chemicals or sprays although you could do it that way. Then reassemble.

I have heard of others spraying into the intake hoses, but I prefer the complete disassemble process myself.

Hope this helps,

Brent.

Soon2BMaxed Oct 15, 2001 04:20 PM

check your alternator too, my 91 se did the same thing before it went out

Dave S Oct 16, 2001 05:39 PM

Check all your little vacuum lines, too. A couple of leaky ones will kill your idle. Especially check the one to the fuel pressure regulator (a double whammy if it's leaking).

JDwyer2821 Oct 16, 2001 08:49 PM


Originally posted by Z
It's RPM. not RPM's
My RPM'S are starting to idle between 500-800 I hoping when I put my new o2 sensor one it will idle smoother

DA-MAX Oct 16, 2001 11:19 PM

Muhahahaha.......
 

Originally posted by Z
It's RPM. not RPM's
James92se will be very proud of you!! :D he's usually the one who makes the "its RPM not RPM's" correction..... :laugh:

CMD89 Feb 27, 2002 01:05 PM

Are those directions talking about the VG or the VE? I am intersted in cleaning mine. I have a VG. Thanks



Originally posted by MadMaxBrent


OK, standing at the front of your car on your intake to the centre right you have the part of the intake where the idle adjustment screw is. There should be some rubber / plastic hoses coming into it also. It looks like a metal box, square in shape. Diassemble this by removing the hoses and screw etc. Be careful in disassembling as per normal. I cleaned mine out with a clean rag, didn't use any chemicals or sprays although you could do it that way. Then reassemble.

I have heard of others spraying into the intake hoses, but I prefer the complete disassemble process myself.

Hope this helps,

Brent.


Matt93SE Feb 27, 2002 01:22 PM

AAC valve is pretty much the same on both VE and VG engines. no biggie there for the differences.

Z Feb 28, 2002 03:35 PM

Man... this is an old post!

pearl93max Feb 28, 2002 04:45 PM

i have a 93, but auto...i had the same problem. and it didn't do that at all times either...i have no solution, but it eventually stoped. like it fixed itself...i dunno, it could happen: gotme:

Sudesh Feb 28, 2002 05:35 PM

hi
 
Since I first bought my car, I always used 93 or 94 octane gas. Last summer when the price of gas raised up, I switched to regular 87 octane. The car did not like this one bit. When I was at a stop light, I had to put it into neutral to keep it going. When I finished that tank of gas, I went a got some 93 octane again and the problem went away.
You should check your air filter, fuel filter, spark plug wires, check your spark plugs and see if they're fowled up.

Good luck!

SCOTTFISH Mar 3, 2002 01:52 PM

Re: hi
 
It was just tuned about 30k miles ago, I have had the fuel filter replaced, have a K&N filter that has just been cleaned and basically do not know what else it could be unless it is the aac valve messed up. It is odd, it acts like a vacuum leak because it doesn't do it when idling or acceleration, but only when you are applying the brakes and coming to a stop with the clutch pedal in. Once you completely stop, it does alright. And to make things harder to understand, it does not do it every time you stop.

Scott




Originally posted by Sudesh
Since I first bought my car, I always used 93 or 94 octane gas. Last summer when the price of gas raised up, I switched to regular 87 octane. The car did not like this one bit. When I was at a stop light, I had to put it into neutral to keep it going. When I finished that tank of gas, I went a got some 93 octane again and the problem went away.
You should check your air filter, fuel filter, spark plug wires, check your spark plugs and see if they're fowled up.

Good luck!


93max Mar 3, 2002 05:48 PM

heres what i think
 
this happens to me also
maybe its the alt. cause it power the brake lights up. try this when the car is idling press the rear defrost it should fo the same. don't know for sure.


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