Juggernaut
TJ Enthusiast
The stfts are normal. The high stft value you are seeing is a sensor 2 reading (post cat) which is also normal.
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Something for the OP to consider is does the low idle occur when shifting from park to drive while stationary or only when coming down from speed to a stop? There are several things happening when transitioning from speed to a stop both on the engine controls side as well as transmission side.
I notice it more when you are driving and come to a complete stop. where the vehicle rest back. California rolls it doesnt drop down. It also has to be warm, after driving for a while. if you just start it up and take off driving it will not do it initially.
I got a smoke machine to test for leaks this weekend. So will test the EVAP and intake spots. I have also done a soapy water test with back pressure on the exhaust. It showed some exhaust leaks at band clamps, plan to try and fix those, and ever so slightly at manifold to cats. So will address those as well.
Ah, I hadn't considered this forced stepper motor relearn. It definitely helps with pushing the PCM to relearn the fuel trims. Mine has been acting normal for the most part since a recent replacement but I have gotten an odd throttle hang on clutch in here and there. I understand why it's there but don't like it and have been working on dialing it out via my tune.Just for good measure, After you replaced your IAC, did you disconnect the battery? Do so clears the adaptive memory and resets the IAC stepper motor count. It may idle high after doing so, but it will come down shortly as it relearns.
Ah, I hadn't considered this forced stepper motor relearn. It definitely helps with pushing the PCM to relearn the fuel trims. Mine has been acting normal for the most part since a recent replacement but I have gotten an odd throttle hang on clutch in here and there. I understand why it's there but don't like it and have been working on dialing it out via my tune.
I'm planning to finally take care of installing a third brake light into my OR Fab swingout carrier this weekend, so a good time to disconnect the battery while I work on that.
At rolling speeds above 2mph the pcm is adding to your target idle speed which is why you don’t experience the problem during a slow roll. It also adds rpm for a period after cold starts and when the AC is on, again masking the problem.
Just for good measure, After you replaced your IAC, did you disconnect the battery? Do so clears the adaptive memory and resets the IAC stepper motor count. It may idle high after doing so, but it will come down shortly as it relearns.
As a tangent to the thread, you mentioned you have your idle at 824rpm and you sometimes have a hang. If you look at your timing table, there is a plateau in the idle areas from probably 500 up to roughly 800rpm where it then jumps up considerably. The pcm uses timing to control idle speed and sometimes setting your idle at the edge of this timing plateau can cause a hanging idle as it gets confused. Some oem tables have intentional ridges or troughs to help settle into the sweet spot. You can tune around this. It may help.
At rolling speeds above 2mph the pcm is adding to your target idle speed which is why you don’t experience the problem during a slow roll. It also adds rpm for a period after cold starts and when the AC is on, again masking the problem.
Just for good measure, After you replaced your IAC, did you disconnect the battery? Do so clears the adaptive memory and resets the IAC stepper motor count. It may idle high after doing so, but it will come down shortly as it relearns.
Something for the OP to consider is does the low idle occur when shifting from park to drive while stationary or only when coming down from speed to a stop? There are several things happening when transitioning from speed to a stop both on the engine controls side as well as transmission side.
It just seems weird and erratic. Wondering if the IAC i have isnt a dud?
What brand?
