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4A-Ge Idle Problems


langdon69

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Hi all, just wondering if someone can help me out, first of all I did do a search but couldn't find an answer to my specific question but I apologize if i just didn't search quite the right thing. So, I have a 1989 Toyota Corolla seca sx with the 100kw 4A-ge, 270,000kms, pod filter, extractors and full 2 1/2 or 2 1/4 inch exhaust. Now my problem is that it will not idle when it's cold, ever. It will always stall until it starts to warm up, even my rather tired ke-70 with 678,000kms will start first turn and idle nicely, just wondering what I should do as I thought these cars had an idle up feature for cold starts??

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yeah it does have one an it's hooked uo, It has genie extractors that had the thingy ( very technical term that lol :happy: ) for the sensor to bolt onto. Someone told me once that they have a wax pellet in the throttle body and that can fail over time or some such thing, or is that nonsense?

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What's the idle speed like when warm?

 

There is history with the wax pellet idle-up system failing or not functioning properly, but normally it is so that the car never gets to warm idle and just sits there on ~2000rpm all the time (either because the pellet has jammed or because of an air bubble in the cooling system.

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If you want to eliminate the wax pellet as a cause then pull off the intake pipe, cover the small hole inside the throttle body and then start the engine (cold), give it a _tiny_ bit of throttle and see if the problem goes away. If it runs then then it is quite possible that the wax pellet/idle up valve is completely jammed (I think they do tend to clog with carbon/oil deposits too), in which case remove it and completely clean it and the throttle with carby cleaner.

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