choke idle adjustment on 1988 Buick Riviera
An icv is an idle control valve. It controls the idle of the car (without the accelerator pedal depressed).
Not really possible. There is an idle speed control on most 1988 v6 machines. If you are experiencing high idle, it may be a broken ISC. The idle speed is controlled by computer. http://www.marksatterfield.com
Let it idle for over one minute in Park without a/c on. Let it idle for over one minute in Drive with brake pedal depressed. Let it idle for over one minute in Drive with brakes pedal depressed and a/c on.
because all vehicles have an idle. Without an idle your car would not stay running.
An idle cylinder refers to the state when the engine is not coupled with the drivetrain and with throttle pedal not depressed. There is rotational speed but it is not enough to move the vehicle.
Idling too fast. Set the idle to factory specs. Should be around 750 RPMs in neutral with A/C off.
You do not adjust the Idle Air Control as it is controlled by the computor.
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The IAC (Idle air control) valve is bad and needs to be replaced. Its about $200 parts and labor.
Check the throttle position sensor or the idle control motor
my 1988 4ws Honda prelude idles low at 600 rpm