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Hey @cruiser54, It been a while. Remember me? I wrote an addendum to your c101 delete.

 

Anyway, My air filter was saturated with oil and the engine bay was filthy. I took her to the car wash and thoroughly cleaned it. Then I did an oil change and added one of those cheap oil catch cans. I also updated the headlights to LED. Installed the relays years ago. Everything was working fine for a couple of weeks. Drove it exclusively during that time. A couple of days ago I had new tires installed. When it came back from the tire shop it started fast idle. What? I'm assuming it's just a coincidence, but maybe the that guys bumped a vacuum hose. I unplugged the TPS and the idle dropped to normal. Plugged it back in and it held. Turn her off and back on, fast idle again. 

 

I'm planning on doing a smoke test to eliminate a vacuum leak. Tempted to remove the TB for a good clean and maybe just replace the TPS. Neither have been done in over 10 years. 

 

Where would you start? Why do you think it started after a tire change? 

 

Appreciate you, you are my jeep hero.

 

Dave 

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1 minute ago, Co-MAAAN-cheee said:

Hey @cruiser54, It been a while. Remember me?

I hate to break it to you, but Cruiser passed away in May of last year.
 

To answer your question, the high idle after the tire change would be completely random, unless a vacuum line was bumped in the process. Start with cleaning the TB and adjusting the tips, per Cruiser’s instructions and double checking your vacuum connections. Maybe start with the CAD because that’s near the wheels. 

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I did a smoke test and found a couple of cracks in vacuum lines. One at the TB and another near the air box. They were barely perceptible. The TB, especially the IAC, were extremely dirty. The IAC was so caked with hardened oil I don't think any air was getting past it. I cleaned it up and patched the vacuum lines and she is purring like a kitten. I ordered new vacuum lines and a new IAC and will finish the job tomorrow. 

 

A couple of years ago I rechecked and repaired all the grounds, and I cleaned and treated every electrical connection with deoxIT. I'm thinking I'll follow more of Cruisers tips to ensure all the sensors are in spec.

 

 

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