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Hi friends, I have a new utv Hisun 700. My problem is idle adjustment.  How is idle adjustment done? While my engine is idling 2500- 2700 rpm. I need idling adjustment 1500 rpm. Where I am, there is no master who understands this tool. How do you do the idle setting? Can you help me? Hello everyone. Thank you.image.png.4af92e5428f0f6b01377d1c79b1ee38f.pngimage.png.4af92e5428f0f6b01377d1c79b1ee38f.pngimage.png.4af92e5428f0f6b01377d1c79b1ee38f.pngimage.png.4af92e5428f0f6b01377d1c79b1ee38f.pngimage.png.4af92e5428f0f6b01377d1c79b1ee38f.png

  • 3 weeks later...
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Modern EFI systems do not generally have adjustable idle  settings in the classic sense--I.e. some mechanical adjustment  as with carbureted engines--instead the idle speed is controlled by the electronic engine management system.    Most often this a accomplished via an idle air control (IAC , Hisun seems to call it an "idle speed stepper motor") valve operated  by a stepper motor or duty-factor controlled spring-loaded solenoid valve that controls the amount of intake air allowed to bypass the throttle body main damper ("butterfly"). IAC valves are usually mounted on the throttle body.

The idle speed setting is accomplished by reprogramming the engine management system--not by turning a screw or manipulating some other mechanical device

IAC  mounted on the throttle body (this is from the service manual for my HS400):

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Hisun EMS schematic:

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Components:

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Idle too high = too much air passing through the IAC valve or leaking into the intake tract between the throttle body and the intake port on the cylinder head.. This can happen if the IAC valve sticks or otherwise cannot operate freely--or-- if air is leaking into the intake manifold "after" the throttle body.

Check that he intake gaskets, tubes, etc. are tight; If you feel competent to do so remove the throttle body and make sure the IAC operates freely. 

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  • 6 months later...
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I have the same machine and you can adjust the throttle cable. Just find the little jam nut and screw the treads in. Mine will only go so low but it will go very high. Also your engine cover can put your cable in a bind and make the engine rev.

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