mr_K Posted December 26, 2017 Posted December 26, 2017 (edited) Hello to everyone, my glanza has been idling high these days, as the weather got colder the idle has been high and takes time to drop down. i few months ago i found a guide somebody showing how to set the idle when engine is warm and with the tps disconnected and by bridging the te pins. I forgot how the procedure was done ;anyone know how it is done? I want to drop the base idle to below 1k as its sitting on that right now. thanks Edited December 26, 2017 by mr_K Quote
daniel_g Posted December 27, 2017 Posted December 27, 2017 Idle speed is related to coolant temp. If its colder it will idle higher. There was a guide on TGTT on how to set the idle if you want to, you need feeler gauges and a multimeter. Quote
mr_K Posted December 30, 2017 Author Posted December 30, 2017 On 27/12/2017, 11:31:02, daniel_g said: Idle speed is related to coolant temp. If its colder it will idle higher. There was a guide on TGTT on how to set the idle if you want to, you need feeler gauges and a multimeter. Do you have the web link mate? its getting annoying now and its using too much fuel. thanks Quote
JamesD89 Posted December 31, 2017 Posted December 31, 2017 http://www.toyotagtturbo.com/forums/showwiki.php?title=TPS+throttle+position+sensor+set+up+procedure Quote
That Car Guy Posted January 16, 2018 Posted January 16, 2018 How long does it take for the idle to go down approximately? Quote
gryzor Posted January 24, 2018 Posted January 24, 2018 On 16/01/2018, 14:32:09, That Car Guy said: How long does it take for the idle to go down approximately? it's not timed, check your temp gauge... Quote
That Car Guy Posted February 3, 2018 Posted February 3, 2018 I mean I was wondering what he meant by "Takes time to drop". Quote
5e colin Posted February 3, 2018 Posted February 3, 2018 ruffly 1800 to 2000 on cold start up depends on engine kinda but there abouts anyways it will very slowly drop down to idle could take 4min or more depends on timer of year summer or winter its like daniel-G said its the ecu temperatur sensor that controles this Quote
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