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LAA.80E
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20v idle problem Wed, 12 October 2005 12:32 Go to next message
yes thats rite got another prob wid mi 20v
well it all started about 2 hours ago!!! eevrytime i idle the idle plays up then just stalls so i gotta sit there on the street light like a monkey trying to keep it ideling by revving it like a 13b rota, its really really getting to me! and yes i have checked the idle motor thingy ma bob and yes thats rite NO POWER!! there is no power going to it so i had to do some bush mechanics and play wid the little screw near the afm , it was running all well for 4 weeks till today what should i do??? fix it or shower the fukker wid gasoline and send it back to japan???
please need sum HELP THANKYOU!!!!

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Re: 20v idle problem Wed, 12 October 2005 13:07 Go to previous message
Well you have already found the problem, no power to the idle control motor. You just have to use your multimeter and backtrack through the harness to the computer to see where the problem is.

Or if you choose not to use the idle control thing anymore, you can just idle up the motor screwing the 4 screws, one in each throttle body. You use a flat screwdriver, turn each one the same amount. If you fiddle with the AFM, you are only adjusting fuel mixture so don't touch that.
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