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Buck
12-12-2003, 17:26
Manual High Idle System Description for LLY Duramax trucks

The diesel engine has a high idle system to improve the warm-up time of the engine in cold weather conditions. This system allows the engine control module (ECM) to increase the idle speed above the normal calibrated value. The ECM increases the idle speed using the following adjustments:
* The fuel injection timing is changed.
* The fuel injection quantity is changed.
* The turbocharger vane position is commanded closed. The vane position will be farther closed than any other normal operating condition.

The instrument panel will indicate the high idle system is active one of two ways:

* The Driver Information Center (DIC) will indicate an active high idle system on Light Duty Trucks.
* An indicator lamp will flash on medium duty trucks.

High Idle speed enable and disable
To enable or disable the high idle system perform the following procedure:

1. Turn the ignition ON with the engine OFF.
2. Depress the accelerator pedal to the floor and hold down.
3. While the accelerator pedal is depressed, depress the brake pedal 3 times in less than 8 seconds.
4. Release the accelerator pedal.
Start the engine.

When the procedure is followed the engine idle speed will slowly increased to the calibrated high idle speed. This is 1200 RPM for Light duty, and 1500 RPM for medium duty trucks.

The idle speed will return to normal if any of the following conditions occur:

* There is brake, clutch, or throttle input from the driver.
* The automatic transmission is shifted out of Park or Neutral.
* The air temperature is more than 0

Kennedy
12-12-2003, 18:24
Personally, I dislike the idea of not having control. With the sophistication of today's electronics...

dmaxalliTech
12-13-2003, 17:56
no high idle over 32f either :rolleyes:
I like the idea of one that I can turn on anytime I want.. oh well

SoMnDMAX
12-14-2003, 06:41
Originally posted by dmaxalliTech:
no high idle over 32f either :rolleyes:
I like the idea of one that I can turn on anytime I want.. oh well Ya just have to figure out which temp sensor it's getting it's 32 degrees from... And cheat it... :D

Buck
12-14-2003, 10:52
I think its :cool: because if I get the truck in Feb when its 0* outside, I will still have the high idle capability. I like the "control" I have now too, but someone ;) will figure it out...