I have a lot of respect for your Suzuki troubleshooting skills.
Could you please look at my2004 Df140 IAC trouble thread and give your opinion?
Thanks
Motor cranks instantly, smooth idle and runs out good to 5800rpm,
Will run perfectly for any distance, then as you slow down back to idle and shift into neutral, it knocks off .....will instantly crank right up and run good all over again
Everything I read points to IAC valve, throttle plate is clean, new plugs, new filters, VST is spotless, etc. CTP continuity test was perfect also.
Noticed it idles at 800 rpm and that's high according to specs
Bought new IAC valve and followed instructions to calibrate/adjust it to the 650 rpm idle
turn the adjustment screw under rubber plug on throttle body until tach goes over 1000 and I get the beeps and the duty cycle thing is in effect,
I set the idle to 650 rpms while still beeping, bump throttle up to take it off duty cycle and the procedure goes just as the directions describe.
Then motor instantly goes right back to 800 rpms, the IAC adjustment wont take effect.
Have you seen this before? I don't believe i bought two bad IAC valves, I read a post where someone described the exact same issue and said they finally changed the ECU and it fixed it.
Thoughts?
Thanks
Could you please look at my2004 Df140 IAC trouble thread and give your opinion?
Thanks
Motor cranks instantly, smooth idle and runs out good to 5800rpm,
Will run perfectly for any distance, then as you slow down back to idle and shift into neutral, it knocks off .....will instantly crank right up and run good all over again
Everything I read points to IAC valve, throttle plate is clean, new plugs, new filters, VST is spotless, etc. CTP continuity test was perfect also.
Noticed it idles at 800 rpm and that's high according to specs
Bought new IAC valve and followed instructions to calibrate/adjust it to the 650 rpm idle
turn the adjustment screw under rubber plug on throttle body until tach goes over 1000 and I get the beeps and the duty cycle thing is in effect,
I set the idle to 650 rpms while still beeping, bump throttle up to take it off duty cycle and the procedure goes just as the directions describe.
Then motor instantly goes right back to 800 rpms, the IAC adjustment wont take effect.
Have you seen this before? I don't believe i bought two bad IAC valves, I read a post where someone described the exact same issue and said they finally changed the ECU and it fixed it.
Thoughts?
Thanks
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