Hight idle problem

Tiny
FARM S10
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My truck will only run at an extremely fast idle. Mileage is up around 200 thousand. Runs good but presently not driveable due to this super fast idle. Have had a look at the carb but see no obvious defects. Any advise would be a great help. Thanks.

Dave
Friday, June 1st, 2007 AT 11:50 AM

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Tiny
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Been there, paid for that..here is your answer for free

Possible leaking intake manifold gasket- just below the
throttle body..idle your truck and carefully spray some
carb cleaner around the gasket area..if it is leaking,,the
fluid will temporarily "fill" the gap and the idle will drop
momentarily..then once sucked in will will resume fast
idle.

Also possible missing tension spring on the linkage

My '88 GMC S15 had both problems..one after the other
new spring..and new intake manifold gasket..all good.

This guide can help

https://www.2carpros.com/articles/engine-idles-too-high

Please run down this guide and report back.
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Tuesday, June 19th, 2007 AT 12:25 PM
Tiny
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First eliminate all vacuum or air leaks in the system. You may have a bad IAC ( idle air control) but try cleaning the throttle body first. Remove the intake snorkel, have someone hold the throttle wide open for you and scrub the back side of the throttle plate and surrounding bore with an old tooth brush and some carb cleaner. Be sure to spray some into the small holes next to the throttle plate. That should help stabilize the idle. If it still has a problem, replace the IAC.
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Wednesday, August 21st, 2019 AT 6:37 PM (Merged)
Tiny
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Too fast an idle speed. If an engine without computerized idle speed control is idling too fast and refuses to come down to a normal idle speed despite your best efforts to back off the carburetor idle speed screw or air bypass adjustment screw (fuel injection), air is getting past the throttle somewhere. Common leak paths include the carburetor and throttle body gaskets, carburetor insulator spacers, intake manifold gaskets, and of course, any of the engine's vacuum fittings, hoses and accessories. It is even possible that leaky O-rings around the fuel injectors are allowing air to leak past the seals. Another overlooked item can be a worn throttle shaft and a defective idle speed speed control motor/valve stuck in the extended (high idle speed) position/throttle position sensor. Also the throttle plate could be binding in its bore and kinked accelerator cable, coolant temperature sensor might not be operating properly misleading the computer that the engine is still cold and computer throwing fuel at it raising the idle speed.
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Wednesday, August 21st, 2019 AT 6:37 PM (Merged)
Tiny
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Car idles around 2000 rpm constantly in nuetral and around 1300 in drive. Have replaced almost every sensor such as TPS, MAF, MAP sensor, ignition control module, IAC, and just put a new throttle body and gasket on with no luck. Doesnt start right away. When turning engine over it idles normal for about 15 seconds then jumps up to around 2000. Sometimes will randomly jump down to around 300 or so and want to die only to go back up to 2000 again the next day. Any ideas?
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Friday, November 22nd, 2019 AT 10:20 AM (Merged)
Tiny
JOHNNYT73
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I would next check for a vacuum leak. Follow all vacuum lines and inspect for breaks or cracks. Look near the corner of driverside corner of firewall for the little vacuum lines to be rotted or cracked.
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Friday, November 22nd, 2019 AT 10:20 AM (Merged)
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2001 S-10 4WD Sometime when you stop it idles up and down and dies, not always! Sometime it shakes even at hiway speeds, it even died yesterday going 70 mph. It always starts right back up and if I give it a little gas seems to be ok for a while? Suggestions?
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Friday, November 22nd, 2019 AT 10:20 AM (Merged)
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Are there any trouble codes, if there are get a scanner tool(autozone lets you use theirs for free!) And read the codes.

If not, this sounds either like a bad Throttle Position Sensor or a Idle Air Control Valve.

Before doing that, check your air filter, it could be dirty, as well as your MAF sensor(Mass Air Flow). To clean your MAF sensor do a quick google search. It is easy and simple, probably only ten minutes of your time.

Also, if you are good with cars then try testing the plug wires. Set the multimeter to ohms and read it. It is usually 3-5k ohms per foot. If there is not resistance showing up then it is definitly a bad plug wire. While you do that check your plugs.

If none of these seem to help, I recommend calling local mechanics to see if they can diagnose what is wrong with your car. Most places will do it for free if they dont use any equipment. Others may charge $75 an hour for labor.

Hope this Helps!
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Friday, November 22nd, 2019 AT 10:20 AM (Merged)
Tiny
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Do the enginescan thing if your service engine light is on. Take your air duct off and take choke cleaner and spray the throttle plate on both sides, they getgummed up with oil and stick. Check for vacuum leaks andcheck your fuel pressure it shold be 60-66psi. If it's low and you change the fuel pump change th filter as well.
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Friday, November 22nd, 2019 AT 10:20 AM (Merged)
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HOWARD1984
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I have a 2000 s10 with a 4cyl in it at first it was reved up real high like at 4500 rpms by it self so I changed the throttle position sensor and and the other sensor that has a spring for the vacum and the vacum line that goes on top of the throttle body now its just reving up and down by itself could some one please tell me what the problomn may be thank you
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Friday, November 22nd, 2019 AT 10:20 AM (Merged)
Tiny
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The idle air control valve could be sticking try cleaning it out and see what happens. Also clean out the throttle bore plate
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Friday, November 22nd, 2019 AT 10:20 AM (Merged)
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Very high idle around 4000 rpm is this a vacuum line?
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Friday, November 22nd, 2019 AT 10:21 AM (Merged)
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JDL
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Yes, it might be a vacuum issue? Make sure the throttle valve is closed. Clean the throttle-body check the iac.
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Friday, November 22nd, 2019 AT 10:21 AM (Merged)
Tiny
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If this is a throttle body unit they tend to blow the gasket under the unit. A can of choke cleaner sprayed around the bottom will tell. If the idle changes up or down you've found the leak. Also the hose going to map sensor gets soft and sucks together make sure that is in good shape.
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Friday, November 22nd, 2019 AT 10:21 AM (Merged)
Tiny
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I screwed up ith the answer. These have to be checked to see if the injector harness is connected correctly as they will lose contact. Also the injector lines inside the intake crack and can leak. It may be that as well.
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Friday, November 22nd, 2019 AT 10:21 AM (Merged)
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Check map sensor and electrical connection/pigtail for burnt or broken wires. Map sensor causes very high idle, shifting problems stalling etc. Sends false codes also
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Friday, November 22nd, 2019 AT 10:21 AM (Merged)
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Excellent addition to this thread! Please feel free to use 2CarPros anytime!
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