I cleaned the throttle body from both sides. Removed the High Idle Control and cleaned the heck out of that. Put it all back together and still nothing.
UPDATE****************
Well everybody was wrong on this one. After over 1 year of either the high idle, not being able to start "fire" when it was cold and a few other issues. The problem has been tracked down.
We connected the vehicle to a Snap On Tools scan tool. Not one that just reads error codes since the check engine light was not on. After looking at all of the readings we were able to see that the engine coolant temperature sensor was reading a higher temp than what it was outside by over 20 degrees C. That in fahrenheit is way off. It would bounce up and down causing a spike in the idle. It would also not set the choke correctly for a cold start.
So, for a $30 part we replaced the Coolant Temperature Sensor and everything is working the way it should. Nothing like trying to track a problem down for almost 1 year. Then having a friend figure it out and fix it on the side of the road. The 2 shops that I took it to last year were not able to fix it. I had another thread about that last year.
