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slithern 10-18-2012 09:51 AM

Hunting Idle
 
Hello all,

I have researched this extensively but am still coming up short on an answer so here is my issue:

2000 Boxster 2.7
80000 Miles
Tiptronic

The idle is going up and down from about 600-800 when in Park. If i am just at idle speed with the car in Drive the idle is a little rough but nowhere near the bouncing up and down.

It doesn't happen when the car is cold and first fires but as the idle settles in, it starts the issue.

There is NO Check Engine Light

Air conditioner on or off doesn't change it much at all.

I can pull the oil cap off easily and the car idles terribly when i do, so no vacuum leak in the crankcase and AOS is probably OK?

The MAF was replaced to try and solve the problem a year ago and it seemed to be better but has since gone back to the issue. ( I don't drive the car much)

I added a bottle of fuel injector cleaner today to see if that helps.

The care seems to run fine when moving. This seems to be strictly an idle issue.

I'm prepared to clean the throttle body, clean the new MAF, check the AOS, check the O2 sensors (somehow), replace fuel filter if need be etc. but would appreciate a point in the right direction.

Bill

Heiko 10-18-2012 10:56 AM

Take the throttle body off and clean it really well. Chances are that there is some buildup on the edge of the butterfly as well as on the sides of the tube. You'll have to remove the air intake pipe and then remove the throttle body before it goes into the intake manifold... you can use regular carb cleaner spray (works well) and a clean rag (if its heavily soiled, use a small brush a some gasoline first to get the rough stuff out)
That should do the trick (just a little dirt in that T-Body can make a world of difference!
H

Jager 10-18-2012 06:35 PM

Yep... Throttle Body cleaning.

Topless 10-18-2012 06:41 PM

+1 on TB cleaning. Also have a good look around at vacuum lines. A crack in the tubing could be enough to cause this at idle.

thstone 10-18-2012 09:44 PM

Double check the MAF. Disconnect it and see if the problem persists. If so, then the MAF is ok. If the problem goes away, replace the MAF again.

Check for air leaks (including dirty throttle body which does not fully close/seal and creates a small air leak).

aussieboxy 10-21-2012 12:57 PM

I had the same problem. Cleaned the throttle body & issue resolved.

Pinarelloman 10-22-2012 10:35 PM

This happened within two weeks of me buying mine, I was more than a little worried. Mine also was hard to start.
After cleaning the throttle body all was well. Follow the instructions on Pedros board.

slithern 11-04-2012 05:51 AM

Problem solved
 
Thanks everyone. Cleaned the throttle body and problem went away. Purring like a kitten.

coolbreeze551 11-05-2012 09:04 AM

I did the same thing; cleaned throttle body, intake tubing, etc... to no avail. Still have idle dip when I come to a stop and then it levels out again... I guess the only thing to do now is to send it to Jake at flat 6 to massage it to 2.9 and put a turbo on it :dance:

Mrmaddbrad 11-08-2012 06:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by coolbreeze551 (Post 311734)
I did the same thing; cleaned throttle body, intake tubing, etc... to no avail. Still have idle dip when I come to a stop and then it levels out again... I guess the only thing to do now is to send it to Jake at flat 6 to massage it to 2.9 and put a turbo on it :dance:

Haha, or go have it smoke tested at a shop and fix the leak :P

coolbreeze551 11-09-2012 07:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mrmaddbrad (Post 312029)
Haha, or go have it smoke tested at a shop and fix the leak :P

Funny you should mention that because I tried that already. Went to the shop and asked for that to be done. Long story short they didn't do it and I won't be taking my car there anymore. Too much of a hassle and issues with them keeping my car for days when it should only take them a couple hours do a job (ie smoke test). It's a shame because they're one of the only "reputable" places within a 2-3 hour drive.

bobbyg 11-26-2013 01:02 AM

Thanks for all the info guys. I might need to clean the TB also then :-). My Boxster just started doing that two days ago, hunting, and got me worried. I'm still a baby whne it comes to the Porsche cars :-).

Cheers.


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