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Re: E30 erratic idle
- Subject: Re: E30 erratic idle
- From: "Russ Maki" <rinard@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 13 Jul 2001 22:06:29 -0500
Al,
Are you sure your car wasn't dying when you put your foot on the brake?
Employing the vacuum brake booster certainly could stall an engine if you
had a significant intake vacuum leak somewhere (at least it has on my '87
Audi 4000 quattro and its snake pit of formerly leaky vacuum lines).
Hunting idle also points to a leaky vacuum hose or boot....
Russ Maki
Ixonia, Wis.
> From: Al Waschka <[email protected]>
> Subject: E-30 Erratic Idle
>
> More problems with my 1985 325e. I was having trouble with the engine
> dying when I pushed in the clutch at a stop light or sign. I guessed
> that it was the idle control valve and took it out and cleaned it. It
> was pretty gunked up. I used fuel intake spray cleaner and kept
> spraying it until the fluid came out clean. That fixed my idle, or at
> least the problem I was trying to fix. Now, with the AC on, the idle is
> rock solid at about 850-900 RPM.
>
> The new problem is when I turn the AC off, now the idle drifts up to
> about 1100-1200, hangs there a few seconds, suddenly drops to 850-900,
> then drifts up again. It may have been doing this before, I don't
> know. Again, the idle is the best its been in years with the AC on, but
> unstable with the AC off.
>
> Anybody got any ideas?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Al Waschka
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