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fast idle


buzz_mn_58

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Joined
Dec 27, 2007
Messages
51
City
finland,mn
Vehicle Year
2000
Transmission
Automatic
My 2000 ranger with 3.0 is reving at fast idle, 2000 - 2300 RPMs. Its been doing it for 3 days now. Makes it a little hard to slow down, like always on cruise control.

What is the fix to this problem ?

Read the codes, only a EGR problem there.

Please help, this is the wifes truck and she dont like it. And she tells me to fix it !


Thanks, Buzz
 
That is usually the IAC or there is a vac leak causing more air in the system..
Big JIm
 
I know it may sound silly and too simple, but check the coolant level. Not the level in the reservoir, but open the radiator cap (when vehicle is cool) and check to see if coolant is in there. This is most often the cause of the high idle, its happened to me! PLUS its the cheapest thing to check!
 
coolant level in rad was full:icon_thumby:

I checked my IAC like Haynes repair manual said..........

1. With the engine running, disconnect the IAC . Engine rpm should drop,indicating that the IAC solenoid is functioning. My rpm still stayed at about 2000 rpm.


2. With the engine off disconnect the IAC connetor. Measure the resistance across the pins of the solenoid. It should read between 6.0 to 10.0 ohms. Mine measured 9.6 ohms.


3. With the key on measure the voltage from the VPWR pin on the harness connector and ground. You should read at least 10.5 volts. My reading was 12.3 volts.


What do you guys think is the IAC good or bad ?

I think it pass all but #1.


As for a vaccum leak test. How would you do that?
What I did was try to look for loose or bad hose connections. Then I sprayed a little brake parts cleaner around vac hoses, around throttle body, and by intake manifold. Thinking rpm would change a little if it sucked sum in a vac leak. Nothing happened to the rpms.

Any more thoughts on what to do next ?

Change the IAC ?

Thanks, Buzz
 
Yeah I guess I would change the IAC, You can get one at advance under $50 but the problem is, its a $50 guess and you can't get your money back. Have you checked the PCV?
 
a buddies of mine was doing same thing. pull iac off spray liberally b-12 or brake clean till inside is "nice and pretty" check gasket for any potential leaks then reinstall dry (no sealer). you may have a problem starting (flooded) and right after start up hi rpm's shich should settle out. if this is the cure problem was carbon build up on internal moving parts.
 
Follow Up

Replaced my IAC today, and all is well.

A big Thank You to bgass1421, for suggesting Advance Auto Parts. There was two posible IAC that fit my ranger. The Parts counter guy "Kyle" in Duluth MN, went to get effert to make sure I got the right one. He called Ford Motors with my VIN to get the correct one.

And thanks to Big Jim M, who started me looking at the IAC.


Basketranger, Thanks for suggesting cleaning with brake cleaner. Tried that, but didnt work.

Thanks to TRS for being here for us.:icon_cheers:
 
no problem. I have had to replace that valve, but I did get a code for it.
 

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