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 it was a code for the idle air control error again...most likely for high idle as it was idling at 1200rpm, so I backed the idle screw off to 800rpm and reset the computer, and it hasn't come on again....yet.
  it was a code for the idle air control error again...most likely for high idle as it was idling at 1200rpm, so I backed the idle screw off to 800rpm and reset the computer, and it hasn't come on again....yet.
youve done it all except the oxy sensor too
ALSO, we have a 180 degree thermostat, instead of the oem 195, so that keeps the engine from getting as hot as it needs to in order for it to run properly, and that might keep our upstream o2 sensor from getting hot enough to function correctly or at least until it finally warms up.
We're going to swap the upstream sensor for another one that we have that works, and see if there's a difference. Since thermostats are cheap, we'll probably put a 195 degree one in there.
My ONLY problem with that idea, which might be wrong, is if the thermostat wasnt letting it get hot enough, or letting the o2 get hot enough, it would only effect it at running temperature. Im not 100% on this but theoreticaly, wouldnt NEITHER have any effect on things while its still cold? If it runs like dogs*** from the getgo, it has to be something that can effect it while still cold, ie; sensor issue, vacuum leak, a temp problem that goes away due to thermal expansion? Idk , thats my idea, id like to here how yours turns out.
