Why is my Idle dropping ??
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Why is my Idle dropping ??
Ive been having this problem for a while now so I went out and bought an IACV from JAY25 off of a 98' Engine and cleaned it up good thinking mine was defective....well its not...my car still dropps when Im coming up to a stop and I push the clutch in and let the RPM's drop...they drop to about 600 then rebound and stay at about 1100 till I completely stop then they drop
Why do they keep dropping so low ??
Throttle Position Sensor ??
Maybe my Lightened flywheel is causing this ??
-matt
Why do they keep dropping so low ??
Throttle Position Sensor ??
Maybe my Lightened flywheel is causing this ??
-matt
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Im thinking its the throttle position sensor thats at fault because I heard on a site it could effect Idle but not likely...Im also have the large problem I cant figure out that may also be the Throttle Position sensor as well...http://forums.maxima.org/showthread.php?t=316304
Bog bog thing when the gas is moved a slight amount and moved back...
anybody ??
Bog bog thing when the gas is moved a slight amount and moved back...
anybody ??
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Haynes manuel says it could be one of the following,
1) Dirty air filter
2) Vaccum leak (more then likely culpret)
3) EGR valve leaking
4) Fuel pump or fuel injection system malfunctioning
5) Timing chain or sprockets worn
6) Camshaft lopes worn
1) Dirty air filter
2) Vaccum leak (more then likely culpret)
3) EGR valve leaking
4) Fuel pump or fuel injection system malfunctioning
5) Timing chain or sprockets worn
6) Camshaft lopes worn
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Originally Posted by nostrixoxide
Haynes manuel says it could be one of the following,
1) Dirty air filter
2) Vaccum leak (more then likely culpret)
3) EGR valve leaking
4) Fuel pump or fuel injection system malfunctioning
5) Timing chain or sprockets worn
6) Camshaft lopes worn
1) Dirty air filter
2) Vaccum leak (more then likely culpret)
3) EGR valve leaking
4) Fuel pump or fuel injection system malfunctioning
5) Timing chain or sprockets worn
6) Camshaft lopes worn
I am mainly trying to figure out the stumbleing thing I am gettin which I explained in other thread...the low idle drop is not really my main concern..I want to know why my car is stumbleing at low RPMS and a shot of gas
Spark plugs
TPS
Comman 5spd problem
clutch hydrolic system is bad
I really need some help on this
-matt
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Im going to order some spark plugs tomorrow morning and hope that corrects my Stumbleing problem...its very noticable on the Butt and its very annoying
Thank for all your help
Can you try and find what a faulty TPS would cause ??
-matt
Thank for all your help
Can you try and find what a faulty TPS would cause ??
-matt
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Here we go chaper 6 section 8 TPS
The TPS is a variable-resistance potentiometer, mounted on the side of the throttle body & connected to the throttle shaft. By monitoring the output voltage from the TPS, the PCM can determine fuel delivery based on throttle valve angle (driver demand). A broken or loose TPS can cause intermittent bursts of fuel from the injector & an unstable idle because the PCM thinks the throttle is moving. A problem with the TPS or circuit will automatically set a diagnostic trouble code an activate the CEL. On most models, a wide open throttle switch is incorporated into the throttle position sensor. The wide open/closed throttle switch closes the particular throttle circuit in response to the position of the throttle valve (wide open / or closed).
This sounds like it could be your problem due to the information the manuel provides regaurding the unstable idle, but you should deffinitly be getting a CEL if this was the cause of your unstable idle. My bet is the spark plugs should cure your problem. When were they last changed?
The TPS is a variable-resistance potentiometer, mounted on the side of the throttle body & connected to the throttle shaft. By monitoring the output voltage from the TPS, the PCM can determine fuel delivery based on throttle valve angle (driver demand). A broken or loose TPS can cause intermittent bursts of fuel from the injector & an unstable idle because the PCM thinks the throttle is moving. A problem with the TPS or circuit will automatically set a diagnostic trouble code an activate the CEL. On most models, a wide open throttle switch is incorporated into the throttle position sensor. The wide open/closed throttle switch closes the particular throttle circuit in response to the position of the throttle valve (wide open / or closed).
This sounds like it could be your problem due to the information the manuel provides regaurding the unstable idle, but you should deffinitly be getting a CEL if this was the cause of your unstable idle. My bet is the spark plugs should cure your problem. When were they last changed?
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I changed them at about 90K I think...they cant be more then 40K miles old...my next guess is it may be one of the spark plugs is gapped wrong ??
My idle is fine but maybe the TPS cant react as fast as my foot and give it a spirt too much of gas cause of the throttle position ??
Im really at a loss of guess here...its a stummble in the car thats induced by the gas pedal and the movement of the engine in turn..
-matt
My idle is fine but maybe the TPS cant react as fast as my foot and give it a spirt too much of gas cause of the throttle position ??
Im really at a loss of guess here...its a stummble in the car thats induced by the gas pedal and the movement of the engine in turn..
-matt
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if you're running coppers then you should change them every 30k. if you're not, then you should...considering you're boosting now. if you're running plats, they may be causeing a slight detonation problem causeing the car to stumble. are you sure it's not pre-ignition??
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Originally Posted by Mad-MAX_SE
if you're running coppers then you should change them every 30k. if you're not, then you should...considering you're boosting now. if you're running plats, they may be causeing a slight detonation problem causeing the car to stumble. are you sure it's not pre-ignition??
I am running Nissan platnums
-matt
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