grounding wires = low RPMs?
Hey, I installed grounding wires on my car a while back, and ever since, my car idles usually at 3-400 compared to i believe 800? well i read something about grounding wires making your car's idle a bit lower, but i was wondering if this was actually so. If this is not, is there some way i can reset something to make my idle normal. please help. thanks
Yes, that right. Without any accessories on of course. Lights, AC etc will bring it up.
EDIT: just had to make a run to the shops. Idle sits dead centre between 0 and 1k so it's actually 500 not 400.
EDIT: just had to make a run to the shops. Idle sits dead centre between 0 and 1k so it's actually 500 not 400.
Last edited by apsilon; Jan 16, 2004 at 02:12 PM.
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My guess is that the ECU looks at the signals that it is getting and determines what RPM it needs to idle. If it is getting a "cleaner" signal since you installed the grounding kit, it may be that the current idle speed is all that is needed. Does it idle rough?
There is an ECU reset procedure in the Factory Service Manual. You should do a search here. I know it's been posted quite a few times. It will require the use of a stopwatch. I have the FSM, but really don't have time to look it up. If you can't find the procedure on this forum you can look in the FSM.
You can download the ECM portion of the factory service manual
http://members.***.net/englishj/Ec.zip
You can download the ECM portion of the factory service manual
http://members.***.net/englishj/Ec.zip
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