PJPR01
Member Since: 12 Mar 2006
Location: Houston, Texas
Posts: 355

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The idle of around 750-800 is normal and is not manually adjustable. However, the vehicle automatically resets the idle speed if you disconnect the battery for 2 minutes and then re-connect. Unfortunately, some of those vibrations that you mention seem to exist more in some vehicles than others, I've had them from time to time (they've all disappeared) and i have usually found another root cause, i.e. loose idler pulley, loose screws on exhaust system or some other item that is transmitting the vibration to the frame of the car, and then to the interior.
One thing you can do is go and sit in another vehicle at the dealer and see if it does the same thing, compare it side by side with the SERVICE MANAGER and force them to address the issue. Dash vibration is too much...should not be occurring, at most you might feel a vibration through the steering wheel or gear shift knob, if in Drive with your foot on the brake.
Good luck. PJPR
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