i have a toyota corolla 88' model, ae92, and the problem is, the revs drop when the car is stopped, for a long time and in 'drive'. like at a long set of lights, the longer you leave it in drive without the car moving, the revs will start to drop. i have changed the spark plugs, plug leads, oil, oil filter, took it to a carburator specialist, and said it wasn't the carby. i have also raised the revs by hand, so the car wouldn't turn off. but other than that, for short drives the car is fine? anyone had this problem before?
2007-04-03
14:16:14
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saab492003
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Cars & Transportation
➔ Maintenance & Repairs