high raves

Asked by asila Nov 08, 2013 at 03:37 AM about the Subaru Impreza

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

i recently changed my clutch,,and after that i have noticed that my raves are high when
idling although it happens occasionally not continuous...raves at 1.5 which is to
high.....generally what is the solution to stabilizing high raves?

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Your talking about rpms rpms are controlled by the throttle position sensor and ifle air control valve they talk to the computer along with several other sensor s to control engine function you also need to look for vaccum leaks around hoses and the engine to see maybe they accidently pulled or damaged the hoses and gaskets

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