dolt
Well-Known Member
The throttle idle stop screw is set up that way for the reason you cited but they have been known to back out. You can check voltage at the current position to see if it registers what it is supposed to; .60 volts fully closed. The speed sensor also tells the IAC motor when to Open/Close. When you are coming to a stop, if the speed sensor is not working properly it closes the IAC to soon and stalls the motor.
You have a PCIII so why not take it to a tuner and let a competent tuner take a look; tune while at it? I would advise against dealer downloads; they don't do much more than reset rev limiter and add a bit of fuel. A stage download will not change any settings affecting the IAC. A competent tuner will see those issues on a dyno. I think you will be led down a rabbit hole with a dealer and, in the end, spend a lot of money, still have the problem or worse. Dealers just don't have a good history when it comes to resolving EFI issues. They will most likely certainly blame any EFI issues on the PC.
You have a PCIII so why not take it to a tuner and let a competent tuner take a look; tune while at it? I would advise against dealer downloads; they don't do much more than reset rev limiter and add a bit of fuel. A stage download will not change any settings affecting the IAC. A competent tuner will see those issues on a dyno. I think you will be led down a rabbit hole with a dealer and, in the end, spend a lot of money, still have the problem or worse. Dealers just don't have a good history when it comes to resolving EFI issues. They will most likely certainly blame any EFI issues on the PC.