I've been trying to fix the gremlin in my '88 Vanagon that likes to make the thing idle at 2200RPM. (But will go to a normal idle if you blip the throttle.) I checked the cable and return spring, all normal. I checked the idle stabilizer valve. It hums and buzzes (quietly) and there is 12V at the connecting wire. I did notice that the PO's shop had neglected to replace the metal clamps on the rubber hoses that make up the air distribution plenum and intake manafold. Of the 8 clamps only 2 were left. Could this cause an air leak which would give a wacky idle?
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