Rpms at idle?
SOURCE: 91 Camry surging
You maybe need to adjust the idle speed, on top of the intake manifold, near where it says EFI, there a small black rubber plug, pull it out, turn off everything in the car, then turn the screw in where the plug was to change the idle speed. Or it could be that you need a new Idle Control Valve
SOURCE: 1990 Toyota Celica GTS. Idle races too high
sound very much like a vacuum leak.... also maybe your timing is off? possibly advanced? try retarding it with the distributor if thats the case...
SOURCE: engine doen't stay idle at steady rpms rev up and down by itself
Either you have a vacuum leak, a bad throttle body position sensor, or a bad throttle body.
If the throttle body is drive by wire (electronic) then it would be a bad throttle body.
If the throttle body is drive by cable (manually driven by a cable connected to the gas peddle) then it would be a bad throttle position sensor.
If the throttle body is bad the check engine light wil lbe on. If it is on have your codes read at your local parts dealer for free, and this will give you a clue as to which pices/parts you need to replace.
Have the car leak tested and the vacuum linse inspected for leaks as well.
SOURCE: Engine rpms drop very low when AC is on
make sure your engine idle speed correct.air conditioner compressor will take power from engine.the engine has to be fine tune.your engine idle to low have the idle speed control checked.
SOURCE: acceleration problems.
see if all of the spark plug wires are attached, if so the replace the spark plugs, if not that then replace the spark plug wires, and last replace the distribution cap
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