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Rough Idle


DEFINITION:
The engine runs unevenly at idle. If bad enough, the car may shake. Also, the idle may vary in RPM (called "hunting"). Either condition may be severe enough to cause stalling.

Engine idles at incorrect speed.

CHECK:
- Perform the usual checks for obvious problems (vacuum leaks, vacuum and electrical circuits correctly connected arcing at distributor or plug wires etc.)
- Ignition timing. See Emission Control Information Label.
- Injector balance.
- Bypass air control valve.
- If a sticking throttle shaft or binding linkage causes a high TPS voltage (open throttle indication) the ECU will not control idle. Monitor TPS voltage. "Scan" and/or Voltmeter should read less than 1.2 volts with throttle closed.
- EGR "ON" while idling will cause roughness, stalling, and hard starting.
- Check PCV valve for proper operation.
- Battery cables and ground straps should be clean and secure. Erratic voltage will cause bypass air control valve to change its position resulting in poor idle quality.
- Power Steering - ECU should compensate for Power Steering loads. Loss of this signal would be most noticeable when parking and steering loads are high.
- Inspect oxygen sensor for silicone contamination from fuel, or use of improper RTV sealant. The sensor will have a white, powdery coating, and will result in a high but false signal voltage (rich exhaust indication). The ECU will then reduce the amount of fuel delivered to the engine, causing a severe driveability problem.