Is 6000 RPM at Idle Normal?
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6000 RPM at idle is not normal. Introduction to car idle: Car idle refers to an operating condition. When the engine runs without load, it is called idling, meaning the car is in neutral gear. The engine speed during idling is called idle speed. The idle speed can be adjusted by modifying the throttle opening size, etc. Idling means the engine is "running without doing work". Introduction to car idle state: When the engine is running, if the accelerator pedal is completely released, the engine is in idle state. When adjusting idle speed, the RPM should not fluctuate abruptly, otherwise it may cause premature wear to the engine. It's best to have it adjusted at an automotive repair facility. The minimum stable operating speed when starting the engine in parked condition is called parking idle (the process when engine transitions from cold idle state to normal operating temperature idle state is called warm-up or heating).