RPM don't go back to stationary
RPM don't go back to stationary
Hello you all!
My Audi has a technical problem since a week.
It did not go back in rpm. Even if i dropped the clutch.
Replaced the temperaturesensor & placed another ISV.
It goes back in rpm now but slow to 1200. If i disconnect the temperaturesensor it goes to 800-850.
What can be the problem? It is a '86 Audi 90 2.2 KV
My Audi has a technical problem since a week.
It did not go back in rpm. Even if i dropped the clutch.
Replaced the temperaturesensor & placed another ISV.
It goes back in rpm now but slow to 1200. If i disconnect the temperaturesensor it goes to 800-850.
What can be the problem? It is a '86 Audi 90 2.2 KV
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Re: RPM don't go back to stationary
Hello,
Check for a leak in the inlet, or in the vacuum hose, at first...
Check for a leak in the inlet, or in the vacuum hose, at first...
Re: RPM don't go back to stationary
Hi,
did you check the switch under the throttle body? Does it make a "tic" sound when you move the throttle with your hand?
A leak on the intake will probably result in a bad idle (lower rpm than normal) IMO
Wich sensor did you disconnect?
did you check the switch under the throttle body? Does it make a "tic" sound when you move the throttle with your hand?
A leak on the intake will probably result in a bad idle (lower rpm than normal) IMO

Wich sensor did you disconnect?
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Re: RPM don't go back to stationary
It was solved but had a caraccident the day after.
Car is total damaged
Car is total damaged

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Re: RPM don't go back to stationary
sorry for you
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