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  • in reply to: Extreamly rough idle only with a/c on #622962
    BenjaminBenjamin
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      After another check when the vehicle was warm. At Park with no a/c it is at about 900. With a/c in Park it doesn’t move too much. Then in drive with no a/c it’s about 700. Then with I turn on the a/c it drops to about 500 then goes up to 800. Sorry about the confusion. I should have thought about a cold start. And it is a 2004

      in reply to: Extreamly rough idle only with a/c on #632741
      BenjaminBenjamin
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        [quote=”barneyb” post=112966]At what rpm does the engine idle at with the A/C off and on?[/quote]

        In park without a/c is about 1500. with a/c in park it hardly drops at all. In drive without a/c it idles a bit below 1000. with a/c in drive it gets slightly lower. So, 600-700ish?

        in reply to: Extreamly rough idle only with a/c on #622917
        BenjaminBenjamin
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          [quote=”barneyb” post=112966]At what rpm does the engine idle at with the A/C off and on?[/quote]

          In park without a/c is about 1500. with a/c in park it hardly drops at all. In drive without a/c it idles a bit below 1000. with a/c in drive it gets slightly lower. So, 600-700ish?

          in reply to: Extreamly rough idle only with a/c on #632735
          BenjaminBenjamin
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            [quote=”99Nightmare” post=112964]How rough an idle are we talking? What size engine? Did you service the A/C using one of those do it yourself canisters (which have sloppy gauges at best)?

            On a 4 cylinder engine, the idle is usually not that great anyways but if yours seems worse than the norm, might want to get that straightened out because the A/C puts a pretty good strain on the engine and if it struggles as it is, the added challenge of A/C is gonna bog the hell out of it.

            This is a wild guess but it seems a lot of times with rough idle, if the IACV is not at fault and all the other usual crap checks out (good fuel pressure, spark on all 4 cylinders, air filter doesn’t look like a cigarette smoker’s lungs, etc) then one place to suspect are the intake gaskets.

            Maybe pick up a vacuum gauge and see how that acts. They are not real expensive.[/quote]

            It is a 2.4L. I have not used one of those “pro a/c” things, but when I bought the car used, the air didn’t work. So, I found a guy that could recharge it. He did and it works fine now. I just have no idea if he knew what he was doing. Is it possible that there is air in the a/c system? I don’t recall him vacuuming it before recharging it, but my memory may be off.

            With the a/c on, the idle is terrible. Way worse than it should be. Enough to rattle the things in my glove box. With the a/c off, its actually okay. Also, it is at its worst in drive or reverse. Anything else it isn’t that bad. So, in drive with a/c on = the worst. Drive/reverse, no a/c = not too bad. Any other gear with a/c = okay, but not great. Any gear other than D/R without a/c = fantastic. I don’t know if that helps but I hope it does.

            I’ll be checking out the IACV tomorrow afternoon. I’ll be sure to post results. And about the intake gaskets, doesn’t that usually cause coolant leakage? I haven’t had any of that. I could be wrong though. Is there any easy way to check intake gaskets?

            Thank you for the reply by the way.

            in reply to: Extreamly rough idle only with a/c on #622914
            BenjaminBenjamin
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              [quote=”99Nightmare” post=112964]How rough an idle are we talking? What size engine? Did you service the A/C using one of those do it yourself canisters (which have sloppy gauges at best)?

              On a 4 cylinder engine, the idle is usually not that great anyways but if yours seems worse than the norm, might want to get that straightened out because the A/C puts a pretty good strain on the engine and if it struggles as it is, the added challenge of A/C is gonna bog the hell out of it.

              This is a wild guess but it seems a lot of times with rough idle, if the IACV is not at fault and all the other usual crap checks out (good fuel pressure, spark on all 4 cylinders, air filter doesn’t look like a cigarette smoker’s lungs, etc) then one place to suspect are the intake gaskets.

              Maybe pick up a vacuum gauge and see how that acts. They are not real expensive.[/quote]

              It is a 2.4L. I have not used one of those “pro a/c” things, but when I bought the car used, the air didn’t work. So, I found a guy that could recharge it. He did and it works fine now. I just have no idea if he knew what he was doing. Is it possible that there is air in the a/c system? I don’t recall him vacuuming it before recharging it, but my memory may be off.

              With the a/c on, the idle is terrible. Way worse than it should be. Enough to rattle the things in my glove box. With the a/c off, its actually okay. Also, it is at its worst in drive or reverse. Anything else it isn’t that bad. So, in drive with a/c on = the worst. Drive/reverse, no a/c = not too bad. Any other gear with a/c = okay, but not great. Any gear other than D/R without a/c = fantastic. I don’t know if that helps but I hope it does.

              I’ll be checking out the IACV tomorrow afternoon. I’ll be sure to post results. And about the intake gaskets, doesn’t that usually cause coolant leakage? I haven’t had any of that. I could be wrong though. Is there any easy way to check intake gaskets?

              Thank you for the reply by the way.

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