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Fast idle ? 850 1996

Down-Under again. Many thanks for the responses to the rear seal enquiry.

All the books say that the the idle speed can not be adjusted. Mine idles at 1000 RPM. Is this normal? Seems fast to me, as a first time owner. If this is okay, is it something to do with the odd 5 cylinder configuration?

It a standard 850 with air conditioning for Aussie summers)








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    Fast idle ? 850 1996

    Clean out all the stuff the other post said to do.

    Normal idle is about 800 rpm.
    You will notice a restoration in performance and driveability most likely after the cleaning.








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    Fast idle ? 850 1996

    I would try cleaning out the idle control valve, as well as the throttle body and intake while you are at it, and if you have a turbo, the intercooler.

    When I did this, my idle rpms went from about 950rpm to about 800rpm.

    And if you have an auto, having such a high idle will create higher wear in areas such as the brakes, and the tranny, in particular the the torque convertor and ATF especially.

    Just use a good intake/throttle body cleaner that is O2 sensor and catalytic convertor safe. I used two cans of Kleen-Flo's intake/throttle body cleaner, a tooth brush and a clean lint-free rag to do mine a while ago. It takes about an hour to do get everything REALLY clean.

    When starting the car up right after cleaning, don't be surprised if you need to crank a little longer for the engine to catch, don't be surprised if black smoke comes out of the tail pipe, and don't be surprised if you have to give the engine a little gas while cranking or just after the engine catches, to keep the engine alive. And after such a thorough cleaning, it's a good idea to change your engine oil.







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