I've recently noticed that my truck idle speed seems abnormally slow when the engine is cold. When fully warmed up the idle is about 800 rpm in drive (according to the dash tach) but when first started the idle speed is only about 600 rpm for the first five minutes or so then as the truck warms up the idle speed slowly increases up to about the 800 rpm mentioned before.
Is it normal to have that much difference in idle speeds between when the truck is cold and when it is warm?
I'm curious because as the idle speed gets below 750 rpm it gets more difficult to start. I can adjust the idle speed higher when cold but then the idle will be to fast after the truck warms up.
Is it normal to have that much difference in idle speeds between when the truck is cold and when it is warm?
I'm curious because as the idle speed gets below 750 rpm it gets more difficult to start. I can adjust the idle speed higher when cold but then the idle will be to fast after the truck warms up.