Neat Trick for learning idle
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Neat Trick for learning idle
I just thought of this and thought i'd share it. When we had to change out the ignition module on our 2.8 (supposidly its supposed to be for only 3.1's but ours did it) and then you rev it up and it dies, it needs to learn idle. Here is how you do it. (shops cost money for this!!!)
1. turn car on until the cooling fan turns on.
2. turn car off for 5 minutes.
3. turn car on until the cooling fan turns on again.
4. turn car off.
DONE!
Precision Tune charged us 20 bucks for a 15 minute job. Just thought i'd share it so you can all have the knowledge in case it ever happens to you. (if you already didn't know)
1. turn car on until the cooling fan turns on.
2. turn car off for 5 minutes.
3. turn car on until the cooling fan turns on again.
4. turn car off.
DONE!
Precision Tune charged us 20 bucks for a 15 minute job. Just thought i'd share it so you can all have the knowledge in case it ever happens to you. (if you already didn't know)
~Sammie Jo~
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83 Chevy Monte Carlo- 350/350 turbo
87 Chevy Beretta- 2.8L
88 Chevy Beretta- 2.8L
90 Olds Cutlass Ciera- 2.5L
92 Ford F250- 351 Winsor
Neat Trick for learning idle
This works too and is quicker sometimes:
1. Reset ECM by pulling ECM fuse (underhood) for a few seconds.
2. With A/C turned off, start car and immediately put it in Drive
with your foot on the brake. If the car does not start initially,
keep trying WITHOUT putting your foot on the accelerator.
3. Let the car idle in gear for at least 5 and no more than 7 minutes.
4. Shut off the car for 10 seconds.
5. Start engine, place in drive and let idle for 5 minutes.
6. Shut off engine.
7. Idle is learned.
1. Reset ECM by pulling ECM fuse (underhood) for a few seconds.
2. With A/C turned off, start car and immediately put it in Drive
with your foot on the brake. If the car does not start initially,
keep trying WITHOUT putting your foot on the accelerator.
3. Let the car idle in gear for at least 5 and no more than 7 minutes.
4. Shut off the car for 10 seconds.
5. Start engine, place in drive and let idle for 5 minutes.
6. Shut off engine.
7. Idle is learned.
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Neat Trick for learning idle
Best way that works EVERY TIME.
Start the car and go for a drive . Works perfectly.
Start the car and go for a drive . Works perfectly.
Eric
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'92 3500 GT gone and not really missed. It was fun. Documented 13.47 N/A.
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Neat Trick for learning idle
hahahah
Neat Trick for learning idle
So how do you do it for a manual?
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1989 Beretta GT Z-51
1994 Beretta Z26 getting FE7+Z51 goodies
1987 Pontiac Bonneville LG3+4T65-E
1987 Chevrolet Celebrity Wagon L36+4T65-E
1998 Chevrolet C1500 5.7L L31+ built 4L60-E
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Neat Trick for learning idle
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