fraxinusalba
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- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 97 XLT, 99 XLT
My 97 Explorer (4L SOHC, 248K miles) developed high idle speed rather suddenly. Started just fine and idle speed was normal. Drove it about 10 miles, stopped at store and when I put it in park it was idling at 2000 RPM. Waited couple minutes and it didn't drop to normal so turned it off. Went in store for about 10 minutes came out and it wouldn't start. Waited about an hour and still wouldn't start. Left it until next day, still wouldn't start. Had it hauled home, replaced fuel filter, and it started at first turn of key but was idling at 2000 RPM. Let it run about 15 minutes and idle never dropped to normal. Put it in gear and it immediately died and wouldn't start again. Couldn't get back to it for a week but it started right up again but still idling at 2000 cold. Let it run about half hour and when it got to normal temp idle speed went up to 2500 and stayed there. Put it in gear and it immediately died and wouldn't start again. Checked voltage and resistance on IAC and it's within ranges. Removed it and cleaned it even though wasn't much carbon in it. Checked MAF voltages and resistance and it's within ranges. Removed and checked it and it's really clean - electrodes bright and shiny. Did same with IAT and everything seems fine there. Had upper intake off about 3 months ago and O-rings good. Checked TPS and everything within ranges there too except it only goes to 4.75 volts instead of 5 at WOT. Closed voltage is little less than 1 volt. Can't find any vacuum leaks either. There was a couple times prior to this that idle speed was higher than I thought it should be (around 1500) but always came back to normal idle after it warmed up. Suggestions on where to go next?