The IAC has to readjust itself after the power is disconnected from it. I have my manuals packed away in storage at the moment, but if you have a Haynes manual, it describes the process of resetting it. The measured distance is from the base where the gasket sits (gasket removed) to the tip of the pintle.
Yea, once I was measuring it I realized it was from the base gasket out to the tip. Measuring just the pin and spring didn't make any sense.
So you are saying I should let it run for a little bit and let it reset?
The so-called idle screw actually isn't to set the idle. The idle is controlled by pre-programmed parameters in the ECM. The screw on top of the throttle body is to set the opening of the throttle plate at idle. I know some say they can adjust idle with that screw, but that's not what GM says it's for.
Yes, that's what I figured as well, but I could see that the cap had been drilled out and I wanted to make sure it was not affecting the idle.
Check with Ashby at adfieros@aol.com. He deals with a lot of automatics and probably has the part you need for the kickdown cable.
Gonna email him, thanks
I don't remember, but have you verified your AC relay behind the the air filter is good? The two relays there are for the fuel pump and AC. They're identical and interchangeable. It may also be that the climate control unit is bad. I have a spare you can use for testing.
I haven't verified that relay. I will get on that next. I didn't think about that. It should be the one on the left right?
When you pull the car into gear, does it bang or thump loudly and stall? If so, it may be that your TCC switch has failed. Looking down at the transmission from the drivers side, you can see a connector slightly to the front of the transmission. Unplug that connector. If the problem goes away, the switch has failed. It locks the torque converter into 4th gear at highway speeds. The car is driveable without it disconnected, but MPG goes down.
Hmm, you might be on to something there. It does bump when I put it into gear, but I have always thought it was due to it idling at 1400-2000rpms, but I will disconnect it and see. I have not felt it drop into "4th" or Locked state before. So far I have gotten 24mpg on the hwy, but I am screaming at 70 mph at about 5000+rpms. I feel like I can blow up the car just driving down the highway
I am really mostly concerned about that idle. right now the lowest it will go is 2000 rpms. It came up after adjusting the IAC. I'm gonna take it back off and verify it's as closed to a inch and a 8th as possible. I am sure I measured it correctly but I would rather double check it.
And with it cutting off when I drop it into drive it makes it impossible to drive right now.
LOL, i kinda feel as if I should replace all the sensors and relays and just start there. :-)
Funny, I might be driving the Sport before I get the GT right.