Idling Problems
#1
Idling Problems
I have 3300 miles on my 2007 Aspen.When I reached approx. 900 miles I began noticingrough vibrations when braking at red lights.It started out happeninginfrequently, but now it's all the time. I took it to the shop several times to have the idling system checked and they told me that it was designed like this. Has anyoneelse experienced this problem?
#4
RE: Idling Problems
I tried changing the gas (started using 93)and still no change. I was told by the service tech that "all the Aspens/Durangos were designed to idle at 500 rpm which makes a rough ride while waiting at lights." I justwanted to get some feedback from other owners; as I can see "everybody" is not having this problem.
#9
RE: Idling Problems
What is your rpm at traffic lights without the AC on? I was informed that the rpm would increase if theACis on. Riding around with the AC on iswhat they suggested that I do if I wanted to stop the car from shaking. So if you stop at a light with the AC on you should notexperience a problem.However,if you turn the AC off and you stop at a light the rpm would decrease to500rpm and you would experience a rough idle.
My rpm at traffic stops without the AC on is 500 rpm.
My rpm at traffic stops without the AC on is 500 rpm.