Deceleration Control System: Adjustment
NOTE:
This adjustment is to be performed when replacing components found defective during "Testing" sequence.
- With engine at normal operating temperature, set transmission in Neutral (all transmissions).
- Adjust carburetor to specified curb idle speed. On (A/T) vehicles, this will be set to 150 RPM higher than specified curb idle speed, although transmission will remain in Neutral. This is to keep minimum load on engine.
- Disconnect system vacuum hose from throttle positioner diaphragm, and plug hose. Connect manifold vacuum source to diaphragm.
- Allow one minute for engine speed to stabilize. If engine speed is within specifications, modulator is properly set. Go to step 7).
- If RPM was not within specification, adjust throttle positioner by loosening lock nut and turning it until speed is within limits. Retighten lock nut.
- Detach manifold vacuum hose from positioner diaphragm, and allow engine to return to idle condition. Repeat procedure from step 2) as required until proper function occurs.
- Disconnect manifold vacuum hose from positioner diaphragm and allow engine to return to normal idle. Remove plug from original hose and reconnect it to throttle positioner fitting.
- On (A/T) vehicles, reset idle to specifications with transmission in Drive. On all vehicles, stop engine. Install air cleaner assembly.