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  1. #1
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    EK jumpy rpm needle help?

    Hi guys,

    So something I noticed about my car, when it is not moving (e.g. waiting on red light) sometimes the rpm needle keeps dropping down close to 0 and then jumps back to 1 whether the gear is on N or D. I don't think it's normal as other times the rpm needle stays on 1.

    Any suggestions as to what's causing this? Feel free to ask more questions about the car. Cheers.

  2. #2
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    Does the actual RPM of the engine drop ?

    Or just the tacho drops up and down ? If its just the rpm tacho playing up its your ICM ( ignition control module) in the distributor
    snapping 2nd..

  3. #3
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    @dc2r-0636: I can hear the engine quieting down and revving itself when the rpm needle goes down and up respectively.

  4. #4
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    does it always do it? or just when its warm start up? or just when its cold start up?

    -your timing could be off
    -clogged fuel filter
    -intake leak somewhere
    -vacuum leak

    or evn a dirty throttle body
    snapping 2nd..

  5. #5
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    Go Kart
    Clean out the IACV first, its usually just clogged. There are guides in the DIY section.
    ლ(ಠ益ಠლ) Y U DO DIS

  6. #6
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    @dc2r-0636: It doesn't always happen, sometimes it's steady at 1. It usually happens when the car is on the road for a while. I want to know how serious is this problem, I might visit a mechanic after I get my tax return.

    @flipfire: Ah I see thanks for the info

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