Idel Problem
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if you're cruising to a stop and take the car out of gear, the rpms will rest above 1000 rpms to help synchronize the gear shift in case you downshift. once you come to a complete stop, the rpms rest to normal idle. that's the way it works, unless i'm misreading your problem.
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Thats normal. laugh.gif Like stated before, it does that to help synchronize gear shifts for those who do not rev match when downshifting to a much higher RPM.
For example, if your going 80 in 5th gear, and put it in neutral, it will float to around 2400, stop for a second, drop to 1600, stop for a second or two, and then drop to around 1200, then settle in neutral.
For example, if your going 80 in 5th gear, and put it in neutral, it will float to around 2400, stop for a second, drop to 1600, stop for a second or two, and then drop to around 1200, then settle in neutral.
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (AllEyesOnME @ Apr 24 2005, 06:57 PM)</div><div class='quotemain'>what happens is when i take it out of gear and come 2 a complete stop it takes a long cple of sec before it drop to 1000
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You got nothing to worry about, that's normal too.
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You got nothing to worry about, that's normal too.
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You mean like before your mods?? Cause that could be the cause too. The ECU is seeing a little bit more air and is prolly playing it safe as not to mess up the tranny at all. [/$0.02]