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> Cold Idle help with 2.0
ned911
post Oct 17 2012, 07:47 AM
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Car starts fine and when warmed up runs like a champ. However, when first started she doesn't want to hold idle and driving is very difficult even after a 5 minute warm up. Is there a FI adjustment or is this a timing or points issue?

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TheCabinetmaker
post Oct 17 2012, 05:49 PM
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Aar? Really? The aar won't make the car run bad. The head temp sensor enrichens the mixture when cold. If its not hooked up or is faulty, the ecu does not supply extra fuel for cold start and warm up. The car will run fine with a stuck aar, it just won't idle. You can fool the ecu by unplugging the head temp sensor and grounding the wire from the harness.

Btw, the aar has no default position. It opens and closes according to temperature. When it sticks, it sticks where it is.
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