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High Idle worked today for the first time

Old Dec 28, 2003 | 12:42 PM
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From: Dead Center in the Middle of TN. 20 miles from Jack Daniels, 10 miles from George Dickle and .8 mi from the liquor store at I-24 Exit 114
TOOL - Throttle Pedal Depressor
Throttle Pedal Depressor - Perfect for truck warm up, the tool holds throttle at a constant rpm. Engage the nylon hook under the steering wheel. Then, extend the depressor rod to the accelerator pedal. Use the adjustment screw to fine-tune the rpm level. Tools is 40" in overall length.


ID #: LC48700
Price: $24.00

I found this over at GENO's Garage, sounds like a good little stick to have around.

Little stick, not to be confused with the BIG Stick that I also carry. J
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Old Dec 29, 2003 | 10:11 AM
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I need something electronic
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Old Dec 29, 2003 | 10:50 AM
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I've seen several thing on here about rough high idles etc.. my high idle works great...we had a cold spell and even after a highway run and stopping with the truck at idle, within a few minutes it speeded up with no hesitation or rough running..also when it idles up after a morning start its also very smooth and idles up and down as needed..i would think mine is working the way dodge intended and if others arent seeing this type of result , perhaps a trip to the dealer might fix you up.
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