Hi
This is my first post. I am new to this forum
I have, just like that, starting to get problems with my Suzuki DF140A 2014. To low idle rpm. The fault came instant. The engine runs fine, but just has to low idle. Pull throttle off to quickly and it dies.
Problem:
I during a ride a couple of days ago pulled off the gas from 15-20 knots (to neutral and idle) and the engine died and refused to start again. If I lift up the “warm up handle” and add some gas the engine starts and run fine on idle. The problem is that you can’t put in forward or reverse gear with that handle lifted. So the engine simply have to be able to run on idle with the “warm up handle” in down position to put in a gear.
I have now noted that if I run the engine warm with the “warm up” lifted and some gas, then I can sloooooowwly (if to quickly it dies) lower the handle and the engine stay on a very low idle (550-600 rpm) so I can put in a gear. According to the Suzuki service manual the idle rpm should be 700-750. So the idle rpm is way to low now (was higher before the problem came). Because of that the engine refuse to start without the “warm up” handle.
On my motor there is no idle rpm adjustment screw or any way to adjust idle. At least nor without a computer an Suzuki specific software.
What have I done:
I have removed the IAC valve (Idle Air Control) and cleaned it with throttle body cleaner. I forgot though to easy the impedance (should according to service manual be 8-12 ohm). The cleaning made no difference though…
Question:
Pone that the IAC valve is completely dead.. I put my thumb in the hose that takes in atmospheric air. Did not notice anything at all though on the motor idle rpm. Like that the valve is fully closed and there for need no air in. Anybody that knows if this valve should actively regulate the idle and this low idle rpm I have is because of a dead valve?
Or any other idea? Anyone?
(No water in water separator. And as it runs fine at full speed, I have therefor concluded that the fuel line to the engine is ok. As it is an injection engine and has no carburator with nozzles to clean, my brain has locked into the IAC valve)
Many thanks in advance
//Peo
This is my first post. I am new to this forum
I have, just like that, starting to get problems with my Suzuki DF140A 2014. To low idle rpm. The fault came instant. The engine runs fine, but just has to low idle. Pull throttle off to quickly and it dies.
Problem:
I during a ride a couple of days ago pulled off the gas from 15-20 knots (to neutral and idle) and the engine died and refused to start again. If I lift up the “warm up handle” and add some gas the engine starts and run fine on idle. The problem is that you can’t put in forward or reverse gear with that handle lifted. So the engine simply have to be able to run on idle with the “warm up handle” in down position to put in a gear.
I have now noted that if I run the engine warm with the “warm up” lifted and some gas, then I can sloooooowwly (if to quickly it dies) lower the handle and the engine stay on a very low idle (550-600 rpm) so I can put in a gear. According to the Suzuki service manual the idle rpm should be 700-750. So the idle rpm is way to low now (was higher before the problem came). Because of that the engine refuse to start without the “warm up” handle.
On my motor there is no idle rpm adjustment screw or any way to adjust idle. At least nor without a computer an Suzuki specific software.
What have I done:
I have removed the IAC valve (Idle Air Control) and cleaned it with throttle body cleaner. I forgot though to easy the impedance (should according to service manual be 8-12 ohm). The cleaning made no difference though…
Question:
Pone that the IAC valve is completely dead.. I put my thumb in the hose that takes in atmospheric air. Did not notice anything at all though on the motor idle rpm. Like that the valve is fully closed and there for need no air in. Anybody that knows if this valve should actively regulate the idle and this low idle rpm I have is because of a dead valve?
Or any other idea? Anyone?
(No water in water separator. And as it runs fine at full speed, I have therefor concluded that the fuel line to the engine is ok. As it is an injection engine and has no carburator with nozzles to clean, my brain has locked into the IAC valve)
Many thanks in advance
//Peo