Hi there, high Todd, the Throttle valve switch is mostly not adjusted correctly. I've had the same probleme. Adjusting was already discribed on the list. Conrad 86GL >Usually when I run the A/C the idle on my '88 Westfalia goes up to >between 1800-2000 RPM. It is my understanding that it is supposed to do >this to help keep the engine from stalling at idle. Unfortunately I >noticed today that the idle was creeping up to about 3500rpm at idle >with the A/C on. Turning the A/C off did not change the idle speed - but >turning the engine off, leaving the A/C off, and restarting, made the >idle come back to normal. > |
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