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I went to the dealer and had them activate high idle but it doesnt work. I used a 56k ohm resistor that Prowelder sent for testing purposes and the water temp was down around 100 degrees. I believe the resistor is doing its job at fooling the truck into thinking that its 32 degrees outside because the grid heater took along time to go out in 60 degree weather. MY ultra-gauge shows me that my tps reads 0.00 for the most part but every now and then it will jump up to 0.39 for a few seconds so im thinking this could be the problem. I have a Timbo apps thats only about a year old and I never really could get all the readings to line up like Tim told me to but he said it really didnt matter if it didnt have a delay in throttle responce. Question is, what do I adjust and how do I adjust it?:cry:

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Is there a manual high idle kit I can buy somewhere? Plug and play maybe. I would like to have this but cant seem to find one.

Prowelder is producing the high idle kit for the site so give him a shout and tlak ot him I'm sure he'll build you one!

I have to have my ECM flashed first tho, right? Any way around that?

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I have unhooked mine from my water temp gauge but left it hooked to the iat and when I flip the iat switch it goes to -40 degrees instead of 26 or so. So I have no 6 cyl high idle just 3 cyl. Any thoughts Winslow or Mike?

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I did get a 0113 code too, almost forgot about that. I accidently hit the positive termianl with my knife while I was cleaning the negative cable.

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I did get a 0113 code too, almost forgot about that. I accidently hit the positive termianl with my knife while I was cleaning the negative cable.

Ok here is the wiring map for ya... http://articles.mopar1973man.com/images/2ndgen24v/wiring/1999-Dodge-Wiring-Pg3.jpg Then here is the P0113 diagnostic... http://articles.mopar1973man.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=147:p0113-intake-air-temperature-sensor-voltage-too-high&catid=59&Itemid=107 Then the High Idle diagnostic. http://articles.mopar1973man.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=53:high-idle-mod-diagnostic&catid=26&Itemid=107 I think I got you covered... :smart:
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