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fookongmick

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I drive a Daihatsu G100 Aura.

Here's the problem:
My engine idling without the air con is 1000. That's fine with me. But when I turn on the air con, it shoots up to 1300!

Can anyone suggest a solution?

Thanks in advance
 
hi fookongmick,
this happens when warming up or all the while??
 
set the timing back down. Ur car is carburetor rite? Look at the carubetor below the air filter, there is one arm with a screw. That arm would move when u activate the air con and the screw would press on the timing lever on the carubetor. To find this arm, turn the air con on and off. Once u find this arm, turn the screw to play around the idle timing when the air con is activated.
 
trex92 said:
set the timing back down. Ur car is carburetor rite? Look at the carubetor below the air filter, there is one arm with a screw. That arm would move when u activate the air con and the screw would press on the timing lever on the carubetor. To find this arm, turn the air con on and off. Once u find this arm, turn the screw to play around the idle timing when the air con is activated.


if u duno how to find tat arm...ask one fren ON n OFF the aircon..and u see at ur carb there...there mus be one thing is moving...tat is the 'arm; u looking for...
 
Thx man, i think i have d same problem too, some more it's worst during d jam. Will try to fix it myself.
 

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