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reduce your idle speed on the carborator and alls you have to do is tighten or untighten a screw i am not familiar with that carborator but it should be around the top by you throttle cable
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could be a (tps)throttle position sensor also look at (maf)mass airflow sensor/(map)manifold absolute pressure sensor.(iac)idle air control valve...or and a bigger fix a leaking intake manifold gasket but will usually stall when stoping or idleing down.hope this helps so many possibilities but i hope this helps.please rate my answer,and thankyou for using fix ya.
The normal idle speed for almost every car is about 7500 to 8000. I'm not sure if you would or not, but if you have performance parts on it them i would stick a little over 8000 but around 7500 is the best idle speed to have.
my 2005 grandvista opens the fuel by turning the key all the way to the right.the seat all the way to the left.i think you have to push down on the key.it's either to lock the bars or open the seat...i forget which.
I believe you are talking about the same part there I dont believe you mean mass air flow sensor. Any way the part you need to deal with is the idle air control valve. On carbureted models it would be the idle speed control switch.
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