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Hi, depending on the model there are a couple of things I would recommend checking. If you have fuel injection with a fuel pressure regulator at the fuel rail on top of the engine, check the regulator for a torn diaphram. If that is not it and you have a camshaft position sensor, check to make sure the cam sensor is not generating a trouble code on the computer. Please see my tip at http://www.fixya.com/cars/r7427423-fix_poor_idle_high_idle_stalling_fuel on how to check the regulator, and let me kn ow if you have any questions.
I'm having the same problem and have found the manual to troubleshoot at Curtis's site - http://www.curtisint.com/web/products.asp?brand=CURTIS&subCat=HOMESYSMJR&catName=DVD%20HOME%20SYSTEMS
you need to restore the phone again. Iv done mine as many as 3 times before it would take and reboot. I know you have done this before but to make sure here is a video to shows a simple I phone restore
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It electronic Really The Only Way Is To Tighten The Gas Pedal Cable Attached To The Throttle. But In That Case The Engine May compensate for the adjustment and end up idling the same after a while. Maybe you can tell me some symptoms of what is wrong with the vehicle and we can try to solve the idle issue.
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