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Hi, kind of a basic question here about my 98 Legacy L (automatic) sedan with 104k miles. I noticed that it used to idle with the A/C off and e-brake released at 7k RPMS. Recently, it seems to be down to 6k RPM.

 

I know they are both within the manual's specs (6-8) but was wondering if someone could tell me how to bump it up. I just had the oil changed last week. New PCV valve? Fuel filter? Injector cleaner?

 

Thanks for any help. It runs great besides that.

 

- Ed

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Hi, kind of a basic question here about my 98 Legacy L (automatic) sedan with 104k miles. I noticed that it used to idle with the A/C off and e-brake released at 7k RPMS. Recently, it seems to be down to 6k RPM.

 

I know they are both within the manual's specs (6-8) but was wondering if someone could tell me how to bump it up. I just had the oil changed last week. New PCV valve? Fuel filter? Injector cleaner?

 

Thanks for any help. It runs great besides that.

 

- Ed

Hi ED, I hope you mean 600-800 rpm not thousands (K)? That would be a nippy take off !!!!!!!?

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The idle speed is controlled by the ECU, so you have little chance of altering it. If a hose is clogged and the engine won't run at the correct idle speed, the ECU should complain - ie. "Check Engine".

 

 

Coolant temperature is used by the ECU to select fast idle, which can be anywhere from 800-1500rpm. Down to 600rpm could just mean the engine is at max operating temp. You might want to replace the coolant temp sensor.

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