Again, I'd recommend cleaning the inside of the throttle body before adjusting this (or anything else). It'a amazing how far open the throttle valve can be held by gunky buildup.
At 11:41 AM 10/3/2006 -0400, Kenneth Lewis wrote: >John, > >Surging can be caused by too much air getting in at idle. Have you tried >turning in the idle set screw? That's the dime sized screw that sets flush >in the throttle body. >Ken |
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