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1.6td idle drop
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sean_caton666
on 07 Nov, 2015 14:41
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I was driving down the road and was coming to a stop sign. I took the car out of gear and as soon as i did the idle dropped down to about 350 rmp. I have no idea what is causing this. Could it be the head gasket? If I keep my foot on the gas its all good. Still starts right up, just the super low idle. Please help
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#1
by
vanbcguy
on 07 Nov, 2015 19:07
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Any air bubbles in the feed line to the pump? Have you tried adjusting the idle speed?
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#2
by
libbydiesel
on 07 Nov, 2015 20:20
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Could it be the head gasket?
I'm not going to say it's impossible that a low idle would be caused by a head gasket issue, but I've never seen or heard of it. Most common cause I've seen is that the idle screw locknut has vibrated loose and the idle has adjusted itself.
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#3
by
sean_caton666
on 08 Nov, 2015 10:47
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thanks you guys ill check on that stuff today
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#4
by
air-cooled or diesel
on 08 Nov, 2015 13:50
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id say in this situation, unless idle screw locknut came loose, its either air in inlet/pump, or try changing out fuel filter, prime from inlet
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#5
by
sean_caton666
on 09 Nov, 2015 15:10
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there is air in the line, would a new fuel filter take care of this?
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#6
by
Dakotakid
on 09 Nov, 2015 20:53
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Probably not. What shape is the fuel line (which connects to BOTH sides of the fuel filter) in. Over the years, they tend to crack on the inlet side.
Also, have you removed the old plastic fuel separator box ahead of the passenger front wheel (bottom of car)? THOSE suck air as the plastic breaks down. I just removed my last one (off a car which has been sitting out of service for several years) last week. This is a common problem and you need to address it before it leaves you stranded on the road or in a bad part of town (where you score yer junk?).
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#7
by
sean_caton666
on 11 Nov, 2015 12:30
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did you just remove it, or replace it?
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#8
by
fatmobile
on 11 Nov, 2015 14:45
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Water separator gets removed and replaced with a piece of 5/16" metal tubing.
Remove the check valve in the line after it too.
The tank will drain if you remove the hose because it's lower than the tank.
You'll need to check the fuel pickup screen too, check for clogging.
Do that first so the fuel line is disconnected from the water separator.
Then change the filter, ha.