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Re: 84 5000 idle drop

by TonyJ <"tonyjnospam at nospam visi.com"> Mar 17, 2008 at 12:47 PM

very_audi_5000@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Non-turbo, 5-speed, runs great including warm up phase.  Idles perfect
> at about 850 - 900rpm at normal operating temp.
> Issue: When idle comes down quickly from higher rpms, such as pressing
> clutch when coming to a stop or simply from reving the engine when
> stationary, idle drops to about 300rpm, almost stalling, then recovers
> to 850 -900rpm.  This version is without a dashpot, so I'm somewhat
> confused as to why this is happening.  Any suggestions would be
> appreciated.
>   
I had this same symptom on a '91 100. It turned out to be the idle 
actuator switch on the throttle body not making contact at idle. This 
switch tells the ECU that it is either WOT or idle. When idle the ECU 
and idle stabilization operate the idle stabilization valve (ISV) to 
maintain idle speed. On the back of the throttle body there is a plug 
with three wires, one is ground the other two mak contact when it is 
either WOT or idle. Use an Ohm meter to check if it is making contact 
when the linkage is at idle. If it isn't there is a small adjuster with 
a lock nut that corrects it.

If it is making contact correctly you probably have a dirty sticking ISV 
that can be removed and cleaned with brake fluid. You may want to check 
the tech section for the T44s on Audi world to be sure what cleaner to 
use. I think brake fluid is the choice by not sure.

In my case adjusting the switch on the TB was the fix.




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84 5000 idle drop
very_audi_5000@[EMAIL PRO  2008-03-17 05:36:59 
Re: 84 5000 idle drop
TonyJ <"tonyjnosp  2008-03-17 12:47:34 

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