I guess the subject line says it all, really?
My 97 Xantia 1.9TD idles at about 1000rpm which I fancy is rather high. Am I right, and if so, what's the most likely cause?
TIA
What should the engine idle at?
Moderator: RichardW
Check that the pipes are all intact coming from the vacuum that pulls the cold start device on the pump. If the idle has been high for a while you may need to free up the idle on the pump. You will see the two electrovalves to the left of the LHM tank, one is for the EGR the other is for the cold start - you can trace the pipes from them.
Brian
97 Xantia TD
(93 Xantia TD & 93 Xantia TD)
Brian
97 Xantia TD
(93 Xantia TD & 93 Xantia TD)
My newly aquired 1999 1.9TD is like this too.
Haven't had time to look yet but as mentioned above it is so often the electrovalve. Just once I had to replace the vacuum cable bit as the cable inner had broken up (like the end of a bike brake cable does) and was jamming.
I happen to have a vacuum tester so that makes it easy to apply and release vacuum to the capsule to check it, the cable and the lever on the pump are all OK.
Final check is to see that you have a source of vacuum OK and then, split hoses apart, you will have to get a new valve.
David
Haven't had time to look yet but as mentioned above it is so often the electrovalve. Just once I had to replace the vacuum cable bit as the cable inner had broken up (like the end of a bike brake cable does) and was jamming.
I happen to have a vacuum tester so that makes it easy to apply and release vacuum to the capsule to check it, the cable and the lever on the pump are all OK.
Final check is to see that you have a source of vacuum OK and then, split hoses apart, you will have to get a new valve.
David
Re: What should the engine idle at?
I have a 95 Xantia 1.9TD and it idles, and always has, at about 900-950 with no faults so I assume this is normal. Hope that info helps a bit.SteveG wrote:I guess the subject line says it all, really?
My 97 Xantia 1.9TD idles at about 1000rpm which I fancy is rather high. Am I right, and if so, what's the most likely cause?
TIA
Saxo 1.5 XD 1998
(previously owned Xantia 1.9 TD sx 1995)
(previously owned Xantia 1.9 TD sx 1995)
The correct idle speed depends on engine code and pump type but mostly they should idle normally at 800-875rpm and fast idle at 950-1050rpm.
Either yours is set a bit too high or the fast idle is stuck on a bit. Not that it matters if you dont mind.
David
Either yours is set a bit too high or the fast idle is stuck on a bit. Not that it matters if you dont mind.
David
2009 C5 HDi VTR+Nav Tourer
2006 C3 HDi Desire
2006 C3 HDi Desire
For normal driving it doesn't bother me very much and I've learned to deal with it but I also teach advanced driving skills to potential IAM members and here is where I have a problem. We teach that when coming to a stop (say at traffic lights) you don't change down as you slow down but stay in whatever gear you were driving in, come to a stop, apply the parking brake and then select neutral. With the high tickover this means I have to dip the clutch sooner than I would normally and "coast" the last bit ~ and coasting is frowned upon.David W wrote: Either yours is set a bit too high or the fast idle is stuck on a bit. Not that it matters if you dont mind.
David
I'll investigate on Saturday ~ I've got to do a demonstration drive for a new pupil on Sunday