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Not knowing I shouldn't have, I adjusted the throttle plate stop screw on my 98 2.5 Ranger.
I read that in the event that happens, simply to unplug the Idle Control Valve and adjust the idle to about 800 RPM. Then plug the ICV back in. I did just that and it seems to be running fine Is that the proper way to set the throttle stop screw? If not, what is? Thanks in advance. |
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Some great responses so far.
Thanks Keep em coming! |
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Sorry man...we are still a pretty small site, so sometimes it take a little time to get responses.
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