smartmonkey wrote: ......... fast idle staying on even when fully warm, solutions please
Hi there,
A lot depends on the level (revs) that the fast idle appears to be stuck at.
However if it around 1100 to 1200 revs, it most probably due to the operation of the "Accelerated idle" when the engine is warming up. If the oil temperature is between 15 and 35 degrees C, a timer relay stresses a solenoid valve which opens the twin choke butterfly by vacuum a fraction thus raising the idle revs to the revs stated above.
Now it will stay at this level until one of three things happen.
1. The oil temperature goes above 35 degrees C.
2. You drive at a speed that is sufficient to make the twin choke carb operate.
3. The timer relay releases which can be between 13 mins and 40 secs, and 16 mins and 24 secs.
If it is this problem then what I do is either accelerate hard to make the twin chokes operate, or if you have to drive slow because of traffic etc, go into neutral and "kick down" on the accelerator. It must be a good hard stab on the accelerator.
If it is not that, then the auto choke needs to be checked to see if the single carbs choke butterfly is in the vertical position when the engine is hot.
John
1990 GTA Atmo, 2003 Jaguar X type 2.5SE Auto, 2018 Kia Picanto GT-Line-S 1.25