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Old 05-13-2010, 09:10 AM
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1991 300SE

my car idles high and continues to pull when in Drive.

most of the time it idles ok and theres no problem.

when i put the pedal to the metal, it stutters for 2 seconds then accelerates normally. when i come to a stop the engine will keep pulling a little. ill put it in neutral and it will rev up to 3000rpm and sits there.

I have found somewhat of a solution. when its at 3000, i just rev it around 4000-5000 a few times and it will drop to 750(normal idle). my guess is something is sticking and im unsticking it by revving. IDK lol. help me

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Old 05-13-2010, 09:37 PM
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Im not sure about your model but I can speculate.

-Sticking ICV or lack of power to ICV.
-Sticking Throtle cable.
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Old 05-13-2010, 11:02 PM
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ICV

I took off the ICV and sprayed 2+2 Carb Cleaner inside of it. filling it up and shaking it. i still havent gotten a hold of a volt meter tho.

I just wanna make sure its nothing else before i go and buy a new ICV. there like 200 bucks...

the throttle is not sticking at all. it always returns to its original position.
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Old 05-14-2010, 05:03 AM
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Could be a vaccum leak that changes with temperature.

I have struck ICV that have stuck open despite cleaning them. I would suggest swapping one from a good car.

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