edennis wrote:Ok, so new info- when I first start the car the rpm sits around 2,000. I can hear it audibly for sure. But then, after driving it briefly the idle rpm drops to around 1,000. Any insight as to what is going on??
Much thanks,
Sounds normal to me. It's warming up when you first start it up. It runs at a higher RPM to warm itself up faster depending on how cold it is out. Running too cold can be just as hard on an engine as too hot.
Mostly that happens when people remove their thermostat removed to "fix" overheating problems, or a thermostat is stuck open from a past overheating.
The Geo Metro I had prior to the Vibe had that happen as a result of a bad overheat from a leaking radiator I didn't know about. It couldn't get up to full operating temp until I replaced the thermostat. Then it wanted to overheat all the time due to a bad head gasket (at the very least) due to it fairly heavily consuming coolant (but, not mixing with oil) and running low. The temp gauge would then wander all over the place as the themostat opened and closed constantly trying to prevent an overheat. Mixing cold with hot coolant in the overflow bottle then pouring it into the radiator would allow me to immediately refill without cracking the radiator. I did that for over 4500 miles last May on a long trip, stopping every 100-200 miles to top off oil and coolant. Turns out I also had a badly busted rear wheel bearing. I live dangerously but have been lucky in life so far.
But I digress.
It should drop down to a more normal idle RPM as soon as you you put it into any gear since it expects you will be opening the throttle very soon, and therefore raising the RPMs during driving.
On the coldest days this past January, I think I saw mine right at or maybe even a bit over 2k RPM when started and in park. A more moderate temp startup (60s-70s) is around 1800rpm.