It'll start rev high for a moment and then go back down to idle and won't stay, it'll just die back out. And it has no codes
wiseco7mgt;1340320 said:Sounds like your afm to me, check connection to that and do the test as suggested in the tsrm.
rayall01;1340400 said:The AFM has nothing to do with idle. You could unplug it, and it would still idle fine.
kotu100;1340413 said:it will stay idling, but it wont idle properly, and will die sometimes. if the AFM is dirty, plug messed up, or that lil stupid gasket in the plug is missing, it could cause the car to die out.
jetjock;1340600 said:^ On that note (and because I'm bored today) here's a little demonstration of the TCCS in action. Engine was stone cold and every rpm change is me manipulating the throttle. If your car won't do this there's something wrong with it...
http://tinyurl.com/mmsw3n
jetjock;1340672 said:^ Looks close but isn't. They don't reach.
Dub: Yeah, lots of stuff missing
Rayall: The ECU does use the AFM at idle but doesn't for starting.
jetjock;1340768 said:Yes, of course. I never said you were wrong. In fact you're right. The vid was mainly directed at those who are always claiming the engine won't start or run with the AFM unplugged. You and I know better. Here's hoping everyone does now...as long as they don't have a 7MGE of course.