I have been chasing a low idle issue, and well I have been around the block a few times. Great thread on here looking for vacuum leaks and fuel trims diagnosis.
Well it still does it, and now I have made it all the way to testing the fuel pump, thinking maybe it is weak and that is accentuated at the low RPM idles.
Well I have a 2004 with no shrader, so finally built a contraption to test it. Here is what I found.
Priming the Key, it goes to 40psi. that is highest.
Idling: needle bounces, but around 45-46psi.
Rev it in park: It stops bouncing and levels at 46psi.
I drove it around, and got it warm. came back.
All pressures still the same.
Chocked the tires and set brake, Put in Drive and at idle it is 45-46psi.
I cut off the engine and it dropped and held at 40psi.
Heres my questions:
1. does all this sound normal?
2. per the service manual, I think is says the 2004 is supposed to be Fuel specification is 400 KPa +/- 34 KPa (58 psi +/- 5 psi), but i thought is was lower than that in other threads i have seen.
I just want to know if this could be a potential issue, as dropping the tank is an ordeal.
Well it still does it, and now I have made it all the way to testing the fuel pump, thinking maybe it is weak and that is accentuated at the low RPM idles.
Well I have a 2004 with no shrader, so finally built a contraption to test it. Here is what I found.
Priming the Key, it goes to 40psi. that is highest.
Idling: needle bounces, but around 45-46psi.
Rev it in park: It stops bouncing and levels at 46psi.
I drove it around, and got it warm. came back.
All pressures still the same.
Chocked the tires and set brake, Put in Drive and at idle it is 45-46psi.
I cut off the engine and it dropped and held at 40psi.
Heres my questions:
1. does all this sound normal?
2. per the service manual, I think is says the 2004 is supposed to be Fuel specification is 400 KPa +/- 34 KPa (58 psi +/- 5 psi), but i thought is was lower than that in other threads i have seen.
I just want to know if this could be a potential issue, as dropping the tank is an ordeal.
