...1. Cold engine. Start up the engine and watch of the water temp indicator. After first value 140 degrees F you still warm up the engine until the lifter (pointer) reach 175 deg. F (second mark after ...
...1. Cold engine. Start up the engine and watch of the water temp indicator. After first value 60 Celsius Degree you still warm up the engine until the lifter (pointer) reach 80 C deg. (second mark ...
...1. Cold engine. Start up the engine and watch of the water temp indicator. After first value 60 Celsius Degree you still warm up the engine until the lifter (pointer) reach 80 C deg. (second mark ...
...1. Cold engine. Start up the engine and watch of the water temp indicator. After first value 60 Celsius Degree you still warm up the engine until the lifter (pointer) reach 80 C deg. (second mark ...
...1. Cold engine. Start up the engine and watch of the water temp indicator. After first value 60 Celsius Degree you still warm up the engine until the lifter (pointer) reach 80 C deg. (second mark ...
...cold and come up to operating temp. On occasion it will start when at regular operationg temp. but most of the time it will not start after stopping and trying to restart after about 10 or 15 minutes ...
1-5 minute mark After the thermostat open up (after 195 F warm up) at 5-12 minute mark or after high idle you should see less bubbles. If you do not see any in rush of bubbles then your thermostat may
...cold ? idles at below 1 when warm If it's petrol it should idle about 800rpm and if it'd diesel it should idle around 900rpm so below 1000 i't normal when warm. When cold is should be around
cold due to harder to diagose and rpms not stated) 1; Is the coolant temp, 180F min, to 200F max , is it? if not all EFI cars fail idle her.e. 2: next, is IAC or ISC failure. the IAC must only be open
engine idle speed state a question, that is a statement. is this a: 1: idle too fast or slow.? 2: idle not right speed, cold or hot.? 3: i want to change mine, hot or cold or both?
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