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> How To Adjust Rpm In Camry 99 2.2, How to adjust Rpm in Camry 99 2.2
Tomas
post Jul 29 2007, 06:32 AM
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I want to know how to adjust the RPM in my camry 1998. I want to do it myself. Also, I take my car to the mechanic in oder to clean the injector's. Since this, my car has a littler vibration. What could be happening here?
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humanoid
post Jul 29 2007, 11:27 AM
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I don't think there is any way to adjust the RPM, are you talking about the idle? You can probably just buy some fuel injector cleaner from any auto parts store and put it in your gas tank. Also look at cleaning your throttle body/butterfly valve and the idle air control valve (which should be located under the throttle body).
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Tomas
post Jul 30 2007, 12:24 PM
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Hi Humanoid

That's right I mean idle, because with the transmicion in D position the idle mark 1100 rpm and I notice the car make to many rpm and it doesn't advance a lot.

Have any idea about this?
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post Jul 30 2007, 10:37 PM
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See my suggestions above.
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