I have a Mitsubishi Lancer 2003 which has low idle speed.
So low that it stalls unless I keep the gas on the peddle.
What causes that?
And more important, how can I adjust it?
Where do I get more information specific to the vehicle?
In alt.home.repair, on Mon, 16 Sep 2024 20:52:55 -0600, Ken Blake ><Ken@OneOfMany.com> wrote:
I have a Mitsubishi Lancer 2003 which has low idle speed.
So low that it stalls unless I keep the gas on the peddle.
What causes that?
And more important, how can I adjust it?
Where do I get more information specific to the vehicle?
Have you checked the engine codes yet? Buy a code reader or go to a
place like AutoZone where they will read them for you for free. They
have a wealth of information. Get both the active codes and the pending >codes.
They didn't have this style when I bought mine, but it seems like it
would be economical,
https://www.amazon.com/Bluetooth-OBD2-Scanner-APP-Car/dp/B0D3L7TGGL/ref=sr_1_3_sspa
https://www.amazon.com/Dickno-Car-Auto-Diagnostic-Scanner/dp/B0CMWVBZFS/ref=sr_1_19
The first is $30 and the second is 6. I'm going to guess that the first
one is better, but I haven't read the page yet.
Both of them schould work with just about every car sold for the last
few years, and the expensive one will probably be updated for future
cars for several more years.
These don't do transmission codes afaik. Well one comment says the
expensive one does "OBD scanners plug into your car’s OBD-II port to
read and clear diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs), identifying issues like >engine misfires and transmission problems.". Iow, it includes
transmissions but the comment is from a girl and what do they know? No,
I'd doubt it no matter who said it.
I'll have to read this later. >https://www.jbtools.com/blog/how-to-read-your-cars-transmission-codes/
But anyhow, your transmission is not the problem, of course. I brought
that up.
Plus there are the standard, original style with a built in screen and
button contols.
I have a Mitsubishi Lancer 2003 which has low idle speed.
So low that it stalls unless I keep the gas on the peddle.
What causes that?
And more important, how can I adjust it?
Where do I get more information specific to the vehicle?
And then there are airbag codes. Cheap readers don't read them either,
but you don't have to read those. Just wait until there is a collision
and see if the bag opens. I suppose they turn on the Check engine
light, or is there a check bag light?
I have a Mitsubishi Lancer 2003 which has low idle speed.
So low that it stalls unless I keep the gas on the peddle.
What causes that?
And more important, how can I adjust it?
Where do I get more information specific to the vehicle?
Ken Blake <Ken@OneOfMany.com> wrote:
I have a Mitsubishi Lancer 2003 which has low idle speed.
So low that it stalls unless I keep the gas on the peddle.
What causes that?
You're thinking backwards. Think about what happens when you're at idle. Something needs to happen to make the mixture more rich, and that could be done in all kinds of different ways. Some cars have an extra injector just for idle, some have software in the ECU that runs the normal injectors more rich, some have a gadget in the carb that is activated by engine vacuum.
--scott
On 9/18/2024 8:09 PM, Scott Dorsey wrote:
Ken Blake <Ken@OneOfMany.com> wrote:
I have a Mitsubishi Lancer 2003 which has low idle speed.
So low that it stalls unless I keep the gas on the peddle.
What causes that?
You're thinking backwards. Think about what happens when you're at idle. >> Something needs to happen to make the mixture more rich, and that
could be
done in all kinds of different ways. Some cars have an extra injector
just
for idle, some have software in the ECU that runs the normal injectors
more
rich, some have a gadget in the carb that is activated by engine vacuum.
 A total crock of shit Scott . Idle mix is NOT enriched , if anything
it's leaned out . I strongly suspect it's either an IAC or the MAF
sensor that's malfunctioning - IAC is most likely , and can USUALLY be cleared up with being cleaned with carb spray . The best thing for him
to do is have one of the local parts stores run an OBDC2 scan . Just
about every parts store does this for free . Makes sales for them and
saves the customer money by not just throwing parts at an undiagnosed
problem .
On 19/09/2024 16:48, Snag wrote:
On 9/18/2024 8:09 PM, Scott Dorsey wrote:
Ken Blake <Ken@OneOfMany.com> wrote:
I have a Mitsubishi Lancer 2003 which has low idle speed.
So low that it stalls unless I keep the gas on the peddle.
What causes that?
You're thinking backwards. Think about what happens when you're at
idle.
Something needs to happen to make the mixture more rich, and that
could be
done in all kinds of different ways. Some cars have an extra
injector just
for idle, some have software in the ECU that runs the normal
injectors more
rich, some have a gadget in the carb that is activated by engine vacuum.
  A total crock of shit Scott . Idle mix is NOT enriched , if
anything it's leaned out . I strongly suspect it's either an IAC or
the MAF sensor that's malfunctioning - IAC is most likely , and can
USUALLY be cleared up with being cleaned with carb spray . The best
thing for him to do is have one of the local parts stores run an OBDC2
scan . Just about every parts store does this for free . Makes sales
for them and saves the customer money by not just throwing parts at an
undiagnosed problem .
Modern cars are too complicated. The idle used to be controlled by a
screw that stopped the throttle from closing completely.
On 19/09/2024 16:48, Snag wrote:
On 9/18/2024 8:09 PM, Scott Dorsey wrote:
Ken Blake <Ken@OneOfMany.com> wrote:
I have a Mitsubishi Lancer 2003 which has low idle speed.
So low that it stalls unless I keep the gas on the peddle.
What causes that?
You're thinking backwards. Think about what happens when you're at
idle.
Something needs to happen to make the mixture more rich, and that
could be
done in all kinds of different ways. Some cars have an extra
injector just
for idle, some have software in the ECU that runs the normal
injectors more
rich, some have a gadget in the carb that is activated by engine vacuum.
  A total crock of shit Scott . Idle mix is NOT enriched , if
anything it's leaned out . I strongly suspect it's either an IAC or
the MAF sensor that's malfunctioning - IAC is most likely , and can
USUALLY be cleared up with being cleaned with carb spray . The best
thing for him to do is have one of the local parts stores run an OBDC2
scan . Just about every parts store does this for free . Makes sales
for them and saves the customer money by not just throwing parts at an
undiagnosed problem .
Modern cars are too complicated. The idle used to be controlled by a
screw that stopped the throttle from closing completely.
On 19/09/2024 16:48, Snag wrote:
On 9/18/2024 8:09 PM, Scott Dorsey wrote:
Ken Blake <Ken@OneOfMany.com> wrote:
I have a Mitsubishi Lancer 2003 which has low idle speed.
So low that it stalls unless I keep the gas on the peddle.
What causes that?
You're thinking backwards. Think about what happens when you're at
idle.
Something needs to happen to make the mixture more rich, and that
could be
done in all kinds of different ways. Some cars have an extra
injector just
for idle, some have software in the ECU that runs the normal
injectors more
rich, some have a gadget in the carb that is activated by engine vacuum.
  A total crock of shit Scott . Idle mix is NOT enriched , if
anything it's leaned out . I strongly suspect it's either an IAC or
the MAF sensor that's malfunctioning - IAC is most likely , and can
USUALLY be cleared up with being cleaned with carb spray . The best
thing for him to do is have one of the local parts stores run an OBDC2
scan . Just about every parts store does this for free . Makes sales
for them and saves the customer money by not just throwing parts at an
undiagnosed problem .
Modern cars are too complicated. The idle used to be controlled by a
screw that stopped the throttle from closing completely.
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