How to Set Idle on '00 DD4WD w/4.9L
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How to Set Idle on '00 DD4WD w/4.9L
My truck is idling (or, more correctly, dying) with an idle that appears to be set below 500RPM. Can anyone tell me how to do a "quck" change in the idle? I realize there's a root problem that needs to be addressed, but my mechanic can't get to the truck until this weekend. So I'd just like to have the truck driveable until that time.
Thank you.
BL
Thank you.
BL
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Do NOT manually adjust the idle. It is controlled via the IAC, the idle air control motor.
From the FSM, factory service manual:
A (factory adjusted) set screw is used to mechanically limit the position of the throttle body throttle plate. Never attempt to adjust the engine idle speed using this screw. All idle speed functions are controlled by the IAC motor through the PCM.
Improperly adjusted will cause errors between the throttle position sensor which will "think" you're NOT trying to idle. Clean the throttle body and the IAC passages. Most likely the IAC passages are full of carbon and causing the problem.
From the FSM, factory service manual:
A (factory adjusted) set screw is used to mechanically limit the position of the throttle body throttle plate. Never attempt to adjust the engine idle speed using this screw. All idle speed functions are controlled by the IAC motor through the PCM.
Improperly adjusted will cause errors between the throttle position sensor which will "think" you're NOT trying to idle. Clean the throttle body and the IAC passages. Most likely the IAC passages are full of carbon and causing the problem.
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Thanks to everyone for all the input.
As it happens, I removed the air intake (?? sits on top of the TB and then is connected by a large pipe to the air filter) and saw the pair of cables (one is throttle and the other is idle??). There were no adjustments that could be made there, as far as I could see.
I then followed the one cable (I think for the idle) over to a device ("idle air controller"?) mounted to the inside of the engine compartment. Upon removing the two screws that I could see and get to, I gently pulled the parts apart...just a tad...and it really started to look like I could seriously break something, even without trying. So I put everything back together, shut the hood and walked away.
Clearly, I should wait for my mechanic to take care of the issues. In the meantime, however, it's been educational, to say the least.
Thanks again for all the help!
BL
As it happens, I removed the air intake (?? sits on top of the TB and then is connected by a large pipe to the air filter) and saw the pair of cables (one is throttle and the other is idle??). There were no adjustments that could be made there, as far as I could see.
I then followed the one cable (I think for the idle) over to a device ("idle air controller"?) mounted to the inside of the engine compartment. Upon removing the two screws that I could see and get to, I gently pulled the parts apart...just a tad...and it really started to look like I could seriously break something, even without trying. So I put everything back together, shut the hood and walked away.
Clearly, I should wait for my mechanic to take care of the issues. In the meantime, however, it's been educational, to say the least.
Thanks again for all the help!
BL