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Old 04-29-2006, 07:52 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Rough Idle

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when stopped and fully warmed up my idle speed drops to 500RPM. A slight rough idle can be felt. too few rpms if you ask me. i put the tranny into neutral and the rpms go to 700. back into drive and they stay at 700.

happens every time. anyone else experience this?

I think I have the same thing you have. It happens after it has started to warm up. The car feels like it has a hard miss which shakes the car a bit. Mine goes away but only after the car has fully warmed up.
I had it looked at the dealer but htey could not find anything... I plan on taking it back
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