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For some reason my 2009 z with 27000 miles has high rev hang on mornings below 40 degrees. Not only that but it also seems to rev itself when stationary.

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Old 04-08-2012, 07:39 AM   #1 (permalink)
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For some reason my 2009 z with 27000 miles has high rev hang on mornings below 40 degrees. Not only that but it also seems to rev itself when stationary. I thought that maybe it was the oil so I changed it to 5w30. I even let it warm all the way up to 170degrees and it still did it. The nearest Nissan dealer is 4hours away and this is my DD. ALL HELP/ideas are welcome
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Floormat on the accelerator? Revs are slow to respond when the car is warming up. Once it's warm, idle should be normal and the revs more responsive. Post a video.
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yah, first list up any mods you have on your car so that we know wat the setup is. any SES lit? did you recently fill up (bag gas may be?)

i suppose you can check the MAF sensor if its dirty, do the accelerator pedal reset (ck out my touring pedals on your base diy in DIY section), etc.
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Floormat on the accelerator? Revs are slow to respond when the car is warming up. Once it's warm, idle should be normal and the revs more responsive. Post a video.
No the floor mat is definatly not in the way and it idles high even when warm
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yah, first list up any mods you have on your car so that we know wat the setup is. any SES lit? did you recently fill up (bag gas may be?)

i suppose you can check the MAF sensor if its dirty, do the accelerator pedal reset (ck out my touring pedals on your base diy in DIY section), etc.
I do not have anything modded all stock. None of the SES are lit. I only use 91 octane. I will attempt to rest the pedals.

Earlier today I started the vehicle and this problem was gone, but I have a feeling that when I go to start it in the morning it will do it again
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What about resetting the ECU by unplugging the battery? May be worth a shot.
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What about resetting the ECU by unplugging the battery? May be worth a shot.
That also means re-indexing the windows if i'm correct. If it's easily reproducible.... i'd say hit the dealer up. U still have warranty yes?

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op- see if you can get higher octane gas in your area for your next fill up and see if it helps. in my area premium is 93octane.
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