Originally Posted by
billc Not clear from your post whether the fast idle came before or after you cleaned the throttle body. If after, then consider this.
When you clean the TB you basically increase the amount of air entering the engine at idle. Most times you need to adjust the base idle to compensate for this physical change in the air flow. (As the crud in the TB slowly builds up over time, the ECU learns to compensate by lowering air flow through the idle adjust valve.) Now that you've removed the crud, the ECU is confused. As I said, you can help it out by setting the base idle. Search on the forums for detailed instructions -- don't just go cranking on idle or throttle adjust screws.
The other thing it might be is a vacuum leak from one of the many vacuum hoses.
This first happened last month when I cleaned the throttle body. It had a high idle, then it went back to normal. Fast forward to 3 days ago, it happened again. Only this time I didn't even clean the throttle body. Anyway the high idle went away for awhile yesterday. Then it came back again
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Yesterday I went to Best Buy. That was a 20 mile round trip. No idle problems, then when I get home to my driveway it started again with the high idle. Weird stuff man. Weird stuff.