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cjeff
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icon5.gif  Problem with Idle on a 1990 Seca SX after fitting Unifilter Thu, 03 October 2002 01:48 Go to next message
I just fitted a unifilter Rampod last night. The original airbox has 2 sensors going into it. The air temp probe. The other one is supposedly something that keeps the idle up when the A/C is on (that's what Unifilter told me). They said that just to tie it up next to the filter, that it doesn't really matter. Well I did just that, but now once the engine is warm, the idle drops to about 500rpm and stalls. Has anyone had this problem? Can anyone help me?

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Re: Problem with Idle on a 1990 Seca SX after fitting Unifilter Thu, 03 October 2002 08:10 Go to previous messageGo to next message
The link to the photo's are as follows...

http://www.geocities.com/craig_jeffries/1.jpg

http://www.geocities.com/craig_jeffries/2.jpg


Note the bolt I have placed in the tube (the one next to the filter) going into the Throttle body - should i have done this?
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Re: Problem with Idle on a 1990 Seca SX after fitting Unifilter Thu, 03 October 2002 12:55 Go to previous message
That tube you've shoved the bolt in, where did that used to go?
As for the other thing, I don't really see how it could be your problem. If it's part of the idle up valve for the air-con & power steering, it would only be fitted to the box so that the extra air it supplies the motor is filtered, so either connect it back up behind the airfilter or put a little filter of some sort over it (almost anything would be better than nothing).
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