When the battery voltage gets below a certain number, does the idle go high? (2000+?)
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When the battery voltage gets below a certain number, does the idle go high? (2000+?)
I know theres a couple variables here... but after I swapped intakes, my idle is stupidly high. If I unplug the IAC it settles nicely to 850 rpm. Also, the voltage guage on the dash shows the voltage where it starts turning red. I looked at HPT and it says PCM voltage is 11.5. I then took a flashlight and looked at the alternator wiring. It looks like when I swapped the intake, I disturbed some wiring clusterfuck that MTI did with the inline 4 wire plug on the alternator. Theres some electrical tape and it looks like somethign came disconnected.
I can fix the alternator wiring and work that out. But is this stupid idle thing related? I drove the car around with the IAC unplugged and I liked it more that way A 2000 rpm idle is LAME with a loud exhaust.
I can fix the alternator wiring and work that out. But is this stupid idle thing related? I drove the car around with the IAC unplugged and I liked it more that way A 2000 rpm idle is LAME with a loud exhaust.
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The plug on the alternator only triggers a warning light if the alternator isn't working correctly (from what I've read). It shouldn't have anything to do with the actualy operation of the alternator (unless you have a '98, then it needs a resistor or a bulb in line).
Maybe there was a loose wire somewhere in the charging system?
I had a loose wire coming from the alternator, and the car idled fine down to about 8.5 volts when it finally died.
Ben
Maybe there was a loose wire somewhere in the charging system?
I had a loose wire coming from the alternator, and the car idled fine down to about 8.5 volts when it finally died.
Ben
Originally Posted by Visceral
I know theres a couple variables here... but after I swapped intakes, my idle is stupidly high. If I unplug the IAC it settles nicely to 850 rpm. Also, the voltage guage on the dash shows the voltage where it starts turning red. I looked at HPT and it says PCM voltage is 11.5. I then took a flashlight and looked at the alternator wiring. It looks like when I swapped the intake, I disturbed some wiring clusterfuck that MTI did with the inline 4 wire plug on the alternator. Theres some electrical tape and it looks like somethign came disconnected.
I can fix the alternator wiring and work that out. But is this stupid idle thing related? I drove the car around with the IAC unplugged and I liked it more that way A 2000 rpm idle is LAME with a loud exhaust.
I can fix the alternator wiring and work that out. But is this stupid idle thing related? I drove the car around with the IAC unplugged and I liked it more that way A 2000 rpm idle is LAME with a loud exhaust.
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actually, when the car is sitting for more than 3-5 seconds, it nicely decends to 850 rpm. If I unplug the IAC, I can drive around all the time, though I have to be careful of it stalling every once in awhile. But it doesnt rev up.
How would unplugging the IAC fix a vacuum leak?
How would unplugging the IAC fix a vacuum leak?