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Old 06-17-2002, 03:27 PM
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How do i raise Idle so my car stops vibrating at idle?

My car has been idling very badly ever since i checked and reset my ecu..

i idle at about 550 in Park/eutral and when i'm driving and come to a full stop it idles at 450rpm's... and my car stalls lately too.. atleast once a day

i cleaned my TB like last month... and fuel filter 2 weeks ago..

what could be the problem? and how do i fix it?

lastly as in the header-- how do i raise up my idle?? i'm getting sick of the rough idle
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hey, i cant really help you with your idling problem, but wanted to know if you have been to the track with your sentra spec-v? and how did it do?
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Re: How do i raise Idle so my car stops vibrating at idle?

Originally posted by MaxedOut
My car has been idling very badly ever since i checked and reset my ecu..

i idle at about 550 in Park/eutral and when i'm driving and come to a full stop it idles at 450rpm's... and my car stalls lately too.. atleast once a day

i cleaned my TB like last month... and fuel filter 2 weeks ago..

what could be the problem? and how do i fix it?

lastly as in the header-- how do i raise up my idle?? i'm getting sick of the rough idle
i dont know how to explain this but i'll try
u have to tighten this screw right by the two cables near the
throttle body

P.S. buy a manual
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Old 06-17-2002, 05:22 PM
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Re: Re: How do i raise Idle so my car stops vibrating at idle?

Originally posted by MaximaPower

i dont know how to explain this but i'll try
u have to tighten this screw right by the two cables near the
throttle body

P.S. buy a manual

exactly man just 15 bucks at autozone and the manual definetly helps tackle simple diy problems like yurs
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Re: Re: Re: How do i raise Idle so my car stops vibrating at idle?

Make sure you Idle Air hose isn't crimped and that you don't have any intake leaks. Also, you might clean your IACV. Do a search about it
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i love searching.. i always search before i ask.. i just wanted to see if i could get any new info... and a manual.. ehh well i should but i dont really justify it that much cuz i dont work on the max that much.. i rely ont he org when i have problems.. which is barely ever...

the Spec V is my brothers.. still breakin it in.. only have 900 miles..prolly take it to the track at the end of the season
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Re: Re: How do i raise Idle so my car stops vibrating at idle?

Originally posted by MaximaPower

i dont know how to explain this but i'll try
u have to tighten this screw right by the two cables near the
throttle body

P.S. buy a manual
DO NOT adjust that screw. It is meant to be adjusted by the dealer only. Anyway, during idle, the screw isn't even touching the lever.
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Old 06-17-2002, 06:15 PM
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Originally posted by MaxedOut
i love searching.. i always search before i ask.. i just wanted to see if i could get any new info... and a manual.. ehh well i should but i dont really justify it that much cuz i dont work on the max that much.. i rely ont he org when i have problems.. which is barely ever...

the Spec V is my brothers.. still breakin it in.. only have 900 miles..prolly take it to the track at the end of the season
I wasn't suggesting you do a search about your problem... do a search about cleaning the Idle Air Control Valve
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Originally posted by 97GLE


I wasn't suggesting you do a search about your problem... do a search about cleaning the Idle Air Control Valve
Just cleaned the IAC this past weekend. Don't know if it really made a difference but at least I know it's clean now.

Q: there is a black **** on the IAC assembly. What does that do? I accidently turned it while cleaning and when everything was back together, I adjusted it and didn't see any change in idle that I might have thought it adjusted.
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Old 06-17-2002, 07:28 PM
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Re: Re: Re: How do i raise Idle so my car stops vibrating at idle?

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DO NOT adjust that screw. It is meant to be adjusted by the dealer only. Anyway, during idle, the screw isn't even touching the lever.
i know i read that somewhere, that it was set and we're not suppose
to adjust it.....so how are we suppose to adjust it? bring it
to the dealer?
i did it to my car and it's fine..never had a problem
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Idle Speed Adjustment

2 ways to do this.

1 - With the engine off, disconnect the TPS, start the car and adjust using the thorttle stop screw to 650 RPM's Turn off the engine, reconnect TPS.

2 - With engine running, adjust IAC bypass screw until desired idle speed is reached. That screw is located just above the IAC valve. It's plastic with a phillips head. On some cars it's green.
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Re: How do i raise Idle so my car stops vibrating at idle?

Originally posted by MaxedOut
My car has been idling very badly ever since i checked and reset my ecu..

i idle at about 550 in Park/eutral and when i'm driving and come to a full stop it idles at 450rpm's... and my car stalls lately too.. atleast once a day
search for ANY posts that I've started in the last 3 months, and you'll see my pain...I FINALLY FIXED MY CAR!!! and what MaxPower (was that the SN?) is saying is to tighten the two ground wires by the fuel rail.

I JUST posted on this the other day --> "Did I Finally fix my car"

My other guess -- when you reset your ECU, did you turn the screw back to the correct position?

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Re: Re: How do i raise Idle so my car stops vibrating at idle?

Originally posted by FLO_BOY


search for ANY posts that I've started in the last 3 months, and you'll see my pain...I FINALLY FIXED MY CAR!!! and what MaxPower (was that the SN?) is saying is to tighten the two ground wires by the fuel rail.

I JUST posted on this the other day --> "Did I Finally fix my car"

My other guess -- when you reset your ECU, did you turn the screw back to the correct position?

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yea i'm sure i reset it cuz my ECU light never came back on
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Re: Idle Speed Adjustment

Originally posted by njmaxseltd
2 ways to do this.

1 - With the engine off, disconnect the TPS, start the car and adjust using the thorttle stop screw to 650 RPM's Turn off the engine, reconnect TPS.

2 - With engine running, adjust IAC bypass screw until desired idle speed is reached. That screw is located just above the IAC valve. It's plastic with a phillips head. On some cars it's green.
Dude THANK YOU SO MUCH... my idle is soo much better now!! i set it up around 700rpm's

what should my Idle be at? umm and now i can even here mroe of a hiss thru my intake now.. iks that normal?
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Re: Re: Idle Speed Adjustment

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Dude THANK YOU SO MUCH... my idle is soo much better now!! i set it up around 700rpm's

what should my Idle be at? umm and now i can even here mroe of a hiss thru my intake now.. iks that normal?
600 in drive and yes the hiss is normal.

Your welcome!
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Re: Re: Re: Idle Speed Adjustment

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600 in drive and yes the hiss is normal.

Your welcome!
hey i actually just read some more about the idle screw..

they said it was bad for the car? should i go back and return it back to the idle it was at before?

cuz when i turned the IACV screw the car got better... ahh so torn? should i justy bring it to a nissan dealership somewhere?
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Idle Speed Adjustment

Originally posted by MaxedOut
hey i actually just read some more about the idle screw..
they said it was bad for the car? should i go back and return it back to the idle it was at before?

My $0.02...

Personally, I think you can adjust the idle screw and nothing bad should happen.
If you take apart the IACV piece, you'll notice that the screw just lets more air in
(mind you, after the filter and MAFS) and brings up the idle.

But, while this solved your low idle problem, it didn't fix it...the screw didn't tighten on its own...
so your low idle is a result of something else.

That said, while your idle is up, the problem that caused this still exists.

So, if your comfortable with adjusting the screw -- then cool!
If not, then start examining what may have caused the issue.

Best,
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Idle Speed Adjustment

Originally posted by FLO_BOY



My $0.02...

Personally, I think you can adjust the idle screw and nothing bad should happen.
If you take apart the IACV piece, you'll notice that the screw just lets more air in
(mind you, after the filter and MAFS) and brings up the idle.

But, while this solved your low idle problem, it didn't fix it...the screw didn't tighten on its own...
so your low idle is a result of something else.

That said, while your idle is up, the problem that caused this still exists.

So, if your comfortable with adjusting the screw -- then cool!
If not, then start examining what may have caused the issue.

Best,
FLO_BOY
well i know there is a problem.. i'll prolly bring it into a dealership sometime this summer...

i do hear ticks tho... coming from the vacinity fo the intake and IACV around that area.. i couldnt quite find it tho ghrrrr
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Idle Speed Adjustment

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i do hear ticks tho... coming from the vacinity fo the intake and IACV around that area.. i couldnt quite find it tho ghrrrr
Do a search on "ticking" or "ticks"...I remember someone posting something on this recently...I think it was a fuel pump or something.

some other options for low idle:
bad fuel pump?
bad ground wires?
bad fuel filter?
bad PCV?
clogged air filter?

hope this helps!
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Idle Speed Adjustment

Originally posted by FLO_BOY

My $0.02...

Personally, I think you can adjust the idle screw and nothing bad should happen.
If you take apart the IACV piece, you'll notice that the screw just lets more air in
FLO_BOY is correct, both methods accomplish the same thing, they let more air into the intake and your idle will increase.

The only drawback I can see with moving the set screw on the throttle stop is it may offset your TPS. But the amount of movement needed to see sugnifficant changes in your idle will most likely not even be seen by the TPS. You can check to see if your TPS is still within specs. A multi meter is all you need to check the resistance reading of your TPS. It can be adjusted by moving it slightly. There is a thread on here with pics that shows you exactly how to check and adjust your TPS. Search is your friend!

If your car now idles correctly after making these adjustments and seems to perform well with smooth accelleration and no jerky feeling at slow speed, your TPS is probably within specs.

Go out and "Enjoy The Ride!"
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Check this link out, show you how to adjust idle.

http://web2.airmail.net/scutchen/max...aintenance.htm
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