What does idling mean?

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MasonRose
07/29/25 7:45pm
Idling refers to the state where the engine is running without any load. Here are the relevant details: 1. Car idling: It is not a speed, but the engine speed during idling is called idle speed, which can be adjusted by changing the throttle opening. Generally, the idle speed of a car is around 800 revolutions per minute. It refers to an operating state of the engine where, when the engine is running and the accelerator pedal is completely released, the engine is in an idling state. 2. Wear: When adjusting the idle speed, the speed should not suddenly increase or decrease, as this can cause early wear to the engine. It is best to have the adjustment done at an automotive repair facility.
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