Good day Daox, Petrified.Rabbit, Martin1971, MG admin and Aveo drivers with this similar issue/problem.
guys, i hope all is well. i have been facing the above said problen with my aveo 1.6 e-tec 2 auto trans. i have not found the cause or problem, i have replaced the TPS ( throttle position sensor ), Idle air contraol Valve and sensor, air temp Sensor, thermostat, and have removed and cleant the throttle body, to brand new standards. this allowed the vehicle to idle at 0.900 for roughly 2 to 3 days, before returnig to the usual high idle, and being an auto, it is difficult on the road, for many reasons. i have left the vehicle to warm up for over 30min and still high idle. started, switched off, and on again. tramped the gas pedal as hard as possible, everything. i even press the hold button to prevent accidents, but yet, i am sure it will damage the gearbox.
recently my vehicle stalled, whilst travelling, and had to bring the vehicle to a halt, inorder to restart.
the vehicle proceeded to do so, until i removed a thin air pipe sucking air from the vaccum ( im not too sure if is is a vaccuum) but it controls the butterfly flaps within the manifold, and i have blocked this pipe, which is now allowing the vehuicle to drive without stalling. this pipe runs from this "vacuum" to a cylndrical component against the firewall, which has a sensor, and another pipe, running to an inlet on the manifold.
i have had this vehicle diagnostically tested numerous times, and no faults are picked or shown. i have even replaced the entire plastic manifold, which the throttle body is connected to.
please, my questions are, if anyone can help, as i prefer to do my own repairs:
please please please
(1) what is the correct termonology for that cylnder with the black pipe controlling the vacuum for the butterfly flaps?
(2) could that cylinder be at fault, including the sensor?
(3) i know others have solved the same issue, but only for a length of time, but has anyone fixed the problem wihtout the high idle returnning?
(4) could the EGR ( exhaust gas reconciliator ) be a possible cause of the high idle issue ?
kind regards
red lemon
(as my aveo is red, and i think its a lemon)