Controlled Idle Speed
Computer Controlled Idle SpeedThe instrument panel tachometer will indicate a 50-100 rpm higher RPM than the true engine speed, as measured by workshop service equipment. Idle speed is computer controlled and is not adjustable.
| Coolant Temperature (deg C) | Idle RPM in Park or Neutral | Additional Increase in Idle RPM Add specified RPM for 20 seconds if the engine is started in specified coolant temperature zone. |
| - 30 | 1200 Revolutions Per Minute (rpm) | |
| - 20 | 1140 Revolutions Per Minute (rpm) | |
| - 20 | 1070 Revolutions Per Minute (rpm) | |
| 0 | 1000 Revolutions Per Minute (rpm) | |
| 10 | 960 Revolutions Per Minute (rpm) | |
| 20 | 930 Revolutions Per Minute (rpm) | 220 Revolutions Per Minute (rpm) |
| 30 | 890 Revolutions Per Minute (rpm) | 260 Revolutions Per Minute (rpm) |
| 40 | 820 Revolutions Per Minute (rpm) | |
| 50 | 770 Revolutions Per Minute (rpm) | |
| 60 | 720 Revolutions Per Minute (rpm) | |
| 70 | 700 Revolutions Per Minute (rpm) | |
| 80 | 650 Revolutions Per Minute (rpm) | |
| 90 | 650 Revolutions Per Minute (rpm) | |
| 100 | 650 Revolutions Per Minute (rpm) | |
| 110 | 700 Revolutions Per Minute (rpm) |