What is the normal idle speed for a Chery A3?

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LaMadeline
07/30/25 4:47am
Chery A3's normal idle speed is 850 rpm. Introduction to idle speed: Idle speed refers to an operating condition of a car. 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 "produces power without doing work." Classification of idle speed: Normal idle: When the vehicle is in a parked state and the engine is started, the minimum stable operating speed of the engine is called parking idle (the process of the engine transitioning from a cold idle state to reaching the idle state at normal operating temperature is called warm-up or hot start); Driving idle: During gear shifting, if the accelerator pedal is not pressed or is released while driving, maintaining the minimum throttle opening, the engine speed matches the parking idle speed, which is referred to as driving idle.
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