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HOMESERVICE MANUALSCHEVROLET1994G 20 VAN V6-262 4.3L VIN ZREPAIR AND DIAGNOSISPOWERTRAIN MANAGEMENTCOMPUTERS AND CONTROL SYSTEMSADJUSTMENTS
1994 Chevrolet G 20 Van V6-262 4.3L VIN Z
Computers and Control Systems: Adjustments
1994 Chevrolet G 20 Van V6-262 4.3L VIN ZSECTION Adjustments
CONTROLLED IDLE SPEED CHECK:
NOTE: Before performing this check, there should be no codes displayed, idle air control system has been checked and the ignition timing is correct.
- Set parking brake and block drive wheels.
- Connect a SCAN tool to the assembly line data link (ALDL) connect with tool in Open Mode.
- START engine and bring it to normal operating temperature.
- Check for correct state of PARK/NEUTRAL switch on SCAN tool.
- Check specifications chart for controlled idle speed and IAC valve pintle position (counts).
- If within specifications, the idle speed is being correctly controlled by the ECM.
- If not within specifications, refer to DIAGNOSIS BY SYMPTOM/DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING PROCEDURES/ROUGH, UNSTABLE OR INCORRECT IDLE.
MINIMUM IDLE AIR RATE CHECK
Minimum Idle Air Rate is not adjustable on this engine.
UNDER 8500 GVW
CONTROLLED IDLE SPEED
Transmission Gear Idle Speed IAC Counts [1] OPEN/CLOSED Loop [2]
Man. N 550 +/- 25 5-30 CL
Auto D 590 +/- 25 5-30 CL
[1] On manual transmission vehicles the TECH 1 will display RDL in Neutral. Add 2 counts for engines with less than 500 miles. Add 2 counts for every 1000 ft. above sea level.
[2] Let engine idle until proper fuel control status is reached (OPEN/CLOSED loop).
OVER 8500 GVW
CONTROLLED IDLE SPEED
Transmission Gear Idle Speed IAC Counts [1] OPEN/CLOSED Loop [2]
Man. N 700 +/- 25 5-30 CL
Auto D 650 +/- 25 5-30 CL
[1] On manual transmission vehicles the TECH 1 will display RDL in Neutral. Add 2 counts for engines with less than 500 miles. Add 2 counts for every 1000 ft. above sea level.
[2] Let engine idle until proper fuel control status is reached (OPEN/CLOSED loop).
NOTE: Before performing this check, there should be no codes displayed, idle air control system has been checked and the ignition timing is correct.
- Set parking brake and block drive wheels.
- Connect a SCAN tool to the assembly line data link (ALDL) connect with tool in Open Mode.
- START engine and bring it to normal operating temperature.
- Check for correct state of PARK/NEUTRAL switch on SCAN tool.
- Check specifications chart for controlled idle speed and IAC valve pintle position (counts).
- If within specifications, the idle speed is being correctly controlled by the ECM.
- If not within specifications, refer to DIAGNOSIS BY SYMPTOM/DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING PROCEDURES/ROUGH, UNSTABLE OR INCORRECT IDLE.
MINIMUM IDLE AIR RATE CHECK
Minimum Idle Air Rate is not adjustable on this engine.
UNDER 8500 GVW
CONTROLLED IDLE SPEED
Transmission Gear Idle Speed IAC Counts [1] OPEN/CLOSED Loop [2]
Man. N 550 +/- 25 5-30 CL
Auto D 590 +/- 25 5-30 CL
[1] On manual transmission vehicles the TECH 1 will display RDL in Neutral. Add 2 counts for engines with less than 500 miles. Add 2 counts for every 1000 ft. above sea level.
[2] Let engine idle until proper fuel control status is reached (OPEN/CLOSED loop).
OVER 8500 GVW
CONTROLLED IDLE SPEED
Transmission Gear Idle Speed IAC Counts [1] OPEN/CLOSED Loop [2]
Man. N 700 +/- 25 5-30 CL
Auto D 650 +/- 25 5-30 CL
[1] On manual transmission vehicles the TECH 1 will display RDL in Neutral. Add 2 counts for engines with less than 500 miles. Add 2 counts for every 1000 ft. above sea level.
[2] Let engine idle until proper fuel control status is reached (OPEN/CLOSED loop).
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- • You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- • Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- • The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- • You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- • You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.