RE: 800 to 1200 idle help
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RE: 800 to 1200 idle help - 10/21/2007 9:28:29 AM
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nick_200321
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alright man, lemmie know
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RE: 800 to 1200 idle help - 10/21/2007 11:30:59 AM
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itsme71190
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ight. noticed that there are two sensors under it. a small 1 prong sensor and a larger 2 prongd one. the smaller one did wiggle a little loose. so i cleand it n stuck it bacck in. drove around for about 10 mins, no more stalling. but my idle is still rough. should i just run it on a dyno?????
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RE: 800 to 1200 idle help - 10/21/2007 1:33:51 PM
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nick_200321
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or get a new sensor, they shouldnt be that much, and if it is just the one that goes directly into the thermostat it is just the temperature controll sensor, and i think its like 20 bux.. i dont see what good a dyno would do
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RE: 800 to 1200 idle help - 10/21/2007 2:59:53 PM
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itsme71190
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diagostics. should tell me what needs to b done. the sensor looks fine tho.
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RE: 800 to 1200 idle help - 10/21/2007 8:11:50 PM
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nick_200321
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well, if you can afford it go ahead and run a dyno, im not sure on what your problem could be if it isnt the sensor.. you sure there are NO vaccume leaks?
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RE: 800 to 1200 idle help - 10/22/2007 4:07:20 PM
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itsme71190
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that was my first guess. but i cant hear anything. neither can 5 of my friends. i askd a guy today who says he knows alot about dsms. i told him i replaced the waterpump. he says i may have a bubble in the water system.......
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RE: 800 to 1200 idle help - 10/22/2007 8:23:08 PM
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nick_200321
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HAHA thats the dumbest thing i have heard, sorry.. but a bubble in the water system?? no, that is not your problem, you have thousands of air bubbles in your water system.. but you wont always necesarily hear a vaccume leak.. you could have a hose unplugged somewhere or something.. check all your vaccume hoses..
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