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Why does my four wheeler idle high?

Why does my four wheeler idle high?

Once it’s set it should be good to go. A high idling engine on a dirt bike usually indicates a fuel or air pressure problem. When the engine idle suddenly runs high that usually means you’ve sprung an air leak, have a dirty air filter or you’re running bad gas.

How to troubleshoot an automotive engine high idle?

The troubleshooting procedure for high and low idle conditions are similar, which are included in the following: Step 1 – If the check engine or service engine light soon has illuminated retrieving the diagnostic trouble codes could lead you in the right direction of what the problem is, or is related too.

Why does my car idle at 1500 revolutions per minute?

Older cars will try to compensate for worn spark plugs or a failing ignition coil by increasing the engine idle. An engine with a problem that is idling at 1500 revolutions per minute is far more likely to stay running than the same engine trying to idle at 800 RPM.

Where is the mark on the fast idle cam?

Here is the adjustment procedure: Remove the air cleaner assembly. Make sure the fast idle cam alignment mark is centered on the lever roller as shown in the figure. An alignment mark is stamped on the fast idle cam so that the top of the cam will face in the correct direction.

What’s the idle speed on a 1997 Nissan Hardbody?

I have a 1997 Nissan Hardbody with a 2.4-liter engine, manual transmission, A/C, and 89,000 miles. It idles at 1,500 rpm, which doesn’t go down after it’s warm. I checked all the plugs and everything seems to be plugged correctly.

The troubleshooting procedure for high and low idle conditions are similar, which are included in the following: Step 1 – If the check engine or service engine light soon has illuminated retrieving the diagnostic trouble codes could lead you in the right direction of what the problem is, or is related too.

Here is the adjustment procedure: Remove the air cleaner assembly. Make sure the fast idle cam alignment mark is centered on the lever roller as shown in the figure. An alignment mark is stamped on the fast idle cam so that the top of the cam will face in the correct direction.

Older cars will try to compensate for worn spark plugs or a failing ignition coil by increasing the engine idle. An engine with a problem that is idling at 1500 revolutions per minute is far more likely to stay running than the same engine trying to idle at 800 RPM.

I have a 1997 Nissan Hardbody with a 2.4-liter engine, manual transmission, A/C, and 89,000 miles. It idles at 1,500 rpm, which doesn’t go down after it’s warm. I checked all the plugs and everything seems to be plugged correctly.

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Ruth Doyle