Guest Tony_abw60 Posted January 17, 2004 Report Posted January 17, 2004 Hi AllCan somebody please tell me what the tickover rpm should be on a 2ltr Galaxy?Mine seems to be about 1000 rpm, is that about right.Thanks in advanceTony Quote
Guest Tony_abw60 Posted January 17, 2004 Report Posted January 17, 2004 Thx SeatkidMine seems to idle when warm at about 1000 rpm. How do you get it back to 865rpm? Thx Tony Quote
seatkid Posted January 17, 2004 Report Posted January 17, 2004 I never played with a petrol model but here goes...(Anyone with 1st hand experience let me know if I'm wrong) Firstly make sure that the engine is really idling at 1000 rpm before going round the houses. Try disconnecting the battery for a minute (ignition off, of course and make sure you know your radio code before you do this). This will reset the ECU and I think the dials will recalibrate automatically when you first restart. (I think) idle speed is controlled electronically by the ECU and (I think) it is not adjustable. I assume it used to idle correctly not long ago (i.e. there is a fault) Suggestions are Check the engine is getting up to temperature and temp gauge shows approx midway when warm ? (i.e. thermostat and temp sensor OK) Check accelerator cable for damage and correct installation (check both ends) Check throttle body for damage or presence of stuff stopping the throttle closing completely (externally or internally) Check the vacuum pipe connected to throttle body (both ends) - is it leaking? The next steps involve checking out the electronic sensors and ECU - simplest way probably is to go to a dealer and ask to run a diagnostic on the ECU - if a sensor (or wiring) is faulty it will probably show up. Quote
Guest Andy Posted January 17, 2004 Report Posted January 17, 2004 my 2.0ltr is about the same dont worry about it... :rolleyes: B) B) B) Quote
Guest Tony_abw60 Posted January 18, 2004 Report Posted January 18, 2004 Thanks guy's, I didn't really want to start fiddling with it.Tony Quote
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