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<blockquote data-quote="kezell" data-source="post: 5811836" data-attributes="member: 15441"><p>You can also check to make sure that the throttle set screw didnt work its way out and actually holding the TB open a hair. Also like said above crank your car and unplug the IAC valve. Your RPM's should drop to around 500 or it may kill. If the rpm's drop at all then you have a bad IAC.</p><p></p><p>Let me know after you try this stuff. If this doesnt work there are a few other things you may can try. But these are the simplest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kezell, post: 5811836, member: 15441"] You can also check to make sure that the throttle set screw didnt work its way out and actually holding the TB open a hair. Also like said above crank your car and unplug the IAC valve. Your RPM's should drop to around 500 or it may kill. If the rpm's drop at all then you have a bad IAC. Let me know after you try this stuff. If this doesnt work there are a few other things you may can try. But these are the simplest. [/QUOTE]
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