Low Idle...
I would check the dash pot, TPS, amongst all vacuum and plugs you can check.
I think I have it fixed. I was told the removal of the A/C "Fuse" causes manipulation to the Air pump which can cause an insufficient idle at certain situations. To do this A/C switch properly, one must remove the A/C "Relay", a totally different thing to pull than the Fuse....DOH!
And as I said in the original post, this problem arrived out of NOWHERE, it wasn't during or after a long trip, the only thing that changed was the removal of that A/C Fuse. I put it back in since I've found out, but they just laid a TON of rocks on my road as some sort of stupid way to avoid re-paving, and they get flown everywhere and make tons of noise even in my quieter DD.
I think I have it fixed. I was told the removal of the A/C "Fuse" causes manipulation to the Air pump which can cause an insufficient idle at certain situations. To do this A/C switch properly, one must remove the A/C "Relay", a totally different thing to pull than the Fuse....DOH!
And as I said in the original post, this problem arrived out of NOWHERE, it wasn't during or after a long trip, the only thing that changed was the removal of that A/C Fuse. I put it back in since I've found out, but they just laid a TON of rocks on my road as some sort of stupid way to avoid re-paving, and they get flown everywhere and make tons of noise even in my quieter DD.
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