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RPM's reading too high
Does anyone have this problem? Whenever I start my car sometimes it reads at 2600rpm rather than 600rpm at idle, but the engine is not actually idling at 2600. It just reads 2000rpm's higher than it should.
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It doesn't false read. Every modern engine with automatic choke, when started will run on higher RPM for a couple of minutes (or longer depends on the outside temp), until the engine is brought to a working temp. As the engine gradually reaches optimal working temp, the ECU will gradually bring the RPMs down.
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"It just reads 2000rpm's higher than it should."
So how do you know it's reading higher? |
Originally Posted by G-Whizzer
"It just reads 2000rpm's higher than it should."
So how do you know it's reading higher? |
even so, i don't think my car has ever hit 2600 rpms during a cold start in the morning. IIRC, it usually idles at ~2000rpms for a bit during morning cold starts.
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Originally Posted by CalsonicVQ
even so, i don't think my car has ever hit 2600 rpms during a cold start in the morning. IIRC, it usually idles at ~2000rpms for a bit during morning cold starts.
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Originally Posted by SPEEED
Actually 2600 sounds about right.
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the funny thing is even after i turn off my car the needle doesn't return to zero. it sometimes stays at 1000 or 2000. i think you're right though SPEED, it has been 100 degrees almost every day down here.
i thought it might've been reading too high on the tachometer because my dad floored it twice when i was only at 200 miles on the odometer. thanks for the replies |
My car does the same thing sometimes, even though it's 95 degrees outside. I was wondering why it does this. When I put in it drive, the rpm goes back down.
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My G idles at about 2200 for an instant and drops to just below 1000 within 30 seconds, granted in hot summer weather. Probably a longer wait when the temperature drops.
I always wait 'til the RPMs drop to 1000 before I engage any gears or turn on A/C. |
Originally Posted by RCK
My G idles at about 2200 for an instant and drops to just below 1000 within 30 seconds, granted in hot summer weather. Probably a longer wait when the temperature drops.
I always wait 'til the RPMs drop to 1000 before I engage any gears or turn on A/C. that's exactly what happens, sometimes if i accidentally leave the AC on before i shut down the car, it idles high the next time i turn it on. i guess the ecu knows what it's doing...im kinda glad some of you are experiencing this too. sometimes it gets up to 3000 rpm on occasion. |
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