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Re: Hyundai's FRIGGIN Hyundai's
Posted to Technical Discussion Forum on 2/6/2006

It is probably doing this deliberately in response to an excessively high idle. The IAC may be inop, or someone may have adjusted the base idle too high previously to compensate for the other problems. There is an adjustment screw (bypass air) in the side of t... Login to read more.