No..you can't adjust the idle...
Possible cause---Electric throttle control actuator, intake air leak or PVC system...check these 3 things...
I checked the PVC, it's not plugged and I just changed the intake gasket today as well as the plugs and throttle body assy. Where is the electronic throttle control actuator? If it's in the tb assy that came as a new unit.
Is there a way To relearn fuel air control?
i can send you a photo to your e-mail ??/
Yeah, that would be great! Thank you very much..
give me your e-mail ??
Oh... [email protected]. Thanks.
Ok problem solved... After replacing throttle body ***. I had to take the van for the computer to get flashed. The only way to do it was take to dealer.
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This DTC is more of an informational code, so if there are any other codes set, diagnose them first. If there are no other codes, inspect the intake air system for air or vacuum leaks and damage. If there are no symptoms other than the DTC itself, just clear the code and see whether it returns.
If you have an advanced scan tool that can interact with the car, command the idle higher and lower to see if the engine responds appropriately. Also check the PCV valve to see if it's blocked and needs to be replaced. Check the IAC (idle air controller) if equipped, verify it's operation. If available, try swapping in a new throttle body to see if that fixes the problem. On Nissan Altimas and possibly other vehicles the problem may be fixed by having the dealer perform an idle air relearn procedure, or other relearn procedures.
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