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MR2200
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MR2 chock problem, TO HIGH Mon, 24 November 2003 13:02 Go to next message
What can i do to lower the chock on my car, the temp gauge majority read cold therefore the chock goes on at about 1000-1500rpm.... Even after you drive for a while... and everytime you go to start the car after you have just drivin it, it will go on chock...

kinda get my drift!!!!!!
WHAT CAN I DO??????
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DrExTc
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Re: MR2 chock problem, TO HIGH Mon, 24 November 2003 13:45 Go to previous messageGo to next message
hey mate wat model mr2 do u have, have you tried, adjusting the idle speed screw?

i found some sites and forums in which similar problems appear
hope they can help u out

later

-adz

http://www.palmy.net.nz/mr2dog/forum/board.html?ca t=EN&topic=1063

http://users.breathe.com/duberyb/web2010/fast_idle _fix.htm
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MR2200
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Re: MR2 chock problem, TO HIGH Mon, 24 November 2003 14:27 Go to previous messageGo to next message
thanks dude thats alot of help!!!!!
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adamb131
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Re: MR2 chock problem, TO HIGH Tue, 25 November 2003 02:41 Go to previous messageGo to next message
faulty sensor...??? (Engine temp, Air intake temp, etc. one of those little buggers possibly).
Check your engine error codes... it will have recorded a fault from one of these sensors to ECU memory, (though not a serious enough error to fulltime activate the orange engine warning lamp). Then you can go an check the outputs from that sensor to make sure they are delivering the correct inputs for the ECU.
There are a zillion places on the net that tell you how to do this for the Toyota Computer Control System (TCCS).
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Re: MR2 chock problem, TO HIGH Tue, 25 November 2003 08:34 Go to previous message
no worries mate Very Happy
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