I purchased a '97 Lumina LTZ off eBay in early February with bad lower intake manifold gaskets. I replaced them, and ever since it has idled really high when cold (3,000rpm), and slightly lower when warmed up a little bit (1,500rpm). When you start it when it's cold, it'll start out at like 1,200rpm and creep to 3,000rpm. I never started the car when I bought it in fear of doing more damage (as it has 219,920 miles on it) so I cannot verify if it did it before the gaskets. It purrs like a kitten, but I cannot figure this thing out. Everything I do to try and slow the idle down makes absolutely no difference. Here is a list of things I've changed:
-TPS Sensor
-IAC Sensor
-MAP Sensor
-Temp. Sensor
-PVC Valve (rattled internally)
-Hooked up a vaccum gauge, was within specs. I even sprayed starting fluid around the LIM gaskets, and all the visible vaccum lines for added assurance.
I have run out of ideas. Is there any chance it could be EGR valve related? Oxygen sensor related? Perhaps even a bad computer? If I have it hooked to a code reader, will it show anything? It throws a SES code, but I'm 100% positive it is because it has a bad gas tank.
Also, the only way I could get the idle to drop down to somewhat normal was to plug the PVC valve (approx 1,200rpm which is still a little high, but better than 1,500-3,000) However, I'm sure it's not a good idea to plug that.
Any help on where to possibly look is appreciated. This newer crap really burns my bottoms.
-TPS Sensor
-IAC Sensor
-MAP Sensor
-Temp. Sensor
-PVC Valve (rattled internally)
-Hooked up a vaccum gauge, was within specs. I even sprayed starting fluid around the LIM gaskets, and all the visible vaccum lines for added assurance.
I have run out of ideas. Is there any chance it could be EGR valve related? Oxygen sensor related? Perhaps even a bad computer? If I have it hooked to a code reader, will it show anything? It throws a SES code, but I'm 100% positive it is because it has a bad gas tank.
Also, the only way I could get the idle to drop down to somewhat normal was to plug the PVC valve (approx 1,200rpm which is still a little high, but better than 1,500-3,000) However, I'm sure it's not a good idea to plug that.
Any help on where to possibly look is appreciated. This newer crap really burns my bottoms.
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