2000 RPM idle when started cold normal?
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2000 RPM idle when started cold normal?
Just curious, what's your new Sedan idling at right after you crank it cold?
When I crank mine it starts off idling at like 2000 RPM which seems kinda high and then as it warms up it slowly drops down to around 1000 RPM about a minute after it's cranked.
Just curious if everyone else idles this high (2000 RPM) when cold.
When I crank mine it starts off idling at like 2000 RPM which seems kinda high and then as it warms up it slowly drops down to around 1000 RPM about a minute after it's cranked.
Just curious if everyone else idles this high (2000 RPM) when cold.
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Originally Posted by Railgunner
Just gives me a funny feeling hearing a cold engine iding at 2K. I always used to let my old 03 G engine idle for about 30 seconds to let the oil get circulating good before reving it up like that.
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Originally Posted by 07G
Mine is doing the same. I read another post here about this a while back. Only happens first thing in the morning.
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Originally Posted by ChristianN
Haven't any of you guys driven an older car with a choke? The revs are increased slightly when cold for a reason, to keep the car from sputtering. My G only stays at 2k for a few seconds then slowly falls down to the regular idle.
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Originally Posted by ChristianN
Haven't any of you guys driven an older car with a choke? The revs are increased slightly when cold for a reason, to keep the car from sputtering. My G only stays at 2k for a few seconds then slowly falls down to the regular idle.
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Originally Posted by ChristianN
Haven't any of you guys driven an older car with a choke? The revs are increased slightly when cold for a reason, to keep the car from sputtering. My G only stays at 2k for a few seconds then slowly falls down to the regular idle.
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