Bad grounds in a computer controlled engine will make all sorts of strange problems.Champ10187 said:could a bad ground be cause for idle problems?
I will look around for it.I bought one and put it on,my idle shot up to 1500rpm,,LOL,,I gave it to some guy on this web site.I'LL let you know by tomorrow if I find it...JRICHKER,,I have an idle problem..Just started happening,I just cleaned out my IAB and it still happens.When I start it in the morning it revs past a 1000rpm's then stalls..On the 2nd try it idle's fine..When its warmed up it idle's fine too(no surge) but if Im at a light or stuck in traffic it will be fine for 30 seconds then the rpm drops way down,,it stalls when in drive,if I put it in nuetral it idles at like 550-600rpm..This always happens now,,any ideas?(Its an aod,stock motor with bolt ons)davs5.0 said:anyone know the ford part number for the idle adjustment plate?
Awsomedavs5.0 said:Willys, thanks anyways but I found it and ordered one. should have it today or tomorrow. I'll post up my results.
Check & clean the IAB electrical contacts & the 10 pin connectors too. If that doesn't fix it, I would look into replacing the IAB. The cold stalling is a clue to a non-functional IAB.willys1 said:AwsomeI couldnt find it,but someone here on SN gave it to me so I knew it would show up!!,,My idle seemed fine today..I guess it needed a full cool down to compinsate for the cleaned IAB But it still stalls when I start it in the morning.....This thread is a great idea
I might be loopie (well, we know that), but I think you have your loops backwards.ImportEater98 said:My 89 LX idles right at 900-1000 steady on a cold start.....closed loop.
As soon as it hits operating temperature it starts bouncing 700-900 rpm.
From there the idle sort of "bucks". Soon it becomes such a "buck" that it stalls the car. I have an E-303 cam and i know someone mentioned that they are notorious for that problem.
Now that i know the problem is only in "Open Loop" operation, is there anything i can eliminate right off the bat as i try to trouble shoot?
It can't be a vaccum leak or it would happen in both open and closed loop, correct?
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