When coming to a stop in my 99 Tahoe, periodically it want to remain at 1K rpm until vehicle comes to a complete stop then drops back to 600 rpm. The higher RPMs are naturally wanting to push me while breaking, so extra breaking force is required to come to a complete stop.
:help:
I took out the idle control valve on the throttle body and cleaned it, but didn't seem to help. I had to clean it once before and there was so much carbon build up on it I was sure it would look the same this time, but it was fairly clean when removed. Last time I cleaned it did help. Is there a test I can perform on the valve that will tell me if it is starting to fail. Seems worse after taking longer trips. :smiley-face-popcorn
:help:
I took out the idle control valve on the throttle body and cleaned it, but didn't seem to help. I had to clean it once before and there was so much carbon build up on it I was sure it would look the same this time, but it was fairly clean when removed. Last time I cleaned it did help. Is there a test I can perform on the valve that will tell me if it is starting to fail. Seems worse after taking longer trips. :smiley-face-popcorn