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Check the wheels and see if the drums are not tight. and also the erratic Idling Could be from your Torque converter Clutch Solenoid that doesn't work properly and if the Solenoid gets totally bad then your car will be stalling.all Well i can say is Check your transmission fluid level and your brakes. Good luck
It will deffinitely have a form of idle control, sometimes it is part of the throttle body but there will be one... 100% certain.
Rough idle as in lumpy will not be an ICV related fault, as with ICV it will either have solid high revs or none at all.
It will either be an inlet vacuum issue - split hose, gasket, MAFS etc or an irratic voltage caused by things like a Lambda or worn throttle potentiometre
Describe the rough idle in more detail if you can, also are you UK or USA etc.
Could be the IAC (Idle Air Control) valve. I had a similar problem on my old integra in the winter and that was the problem. It's on the intake manifold and for the older integras i know is kinda common.
check the catalytic converter they clog and keep them from running right.i have a 94 suburban that wqas doing the same thing and it was a clogged converter
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