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Old 08-09-2006, 04:52 AM   #1
sixty9
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Default AU1 extreme rough idle??

hey guys!

I have an extremely rough idle in drive, rough in neutral and in park.
this problem started off with a very minor rough idle , and has worsened over the months. however when you drive along, it is all good, its only when you are idling where its rough.

i have changed sparks, leads, oil, battery so far. the car has travelled 220k's.

when i disconnect the iac connector at idle, the engine turns off? should it do this?

things i havnt done is O2sensor, coilpack, iac??? or could it be my valves?

like to get some idea's or if anyone else has experienced this?

car is also dualfueled gas/petrol and is the same for both!

thanks for hearing me out!

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