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2009 4.6, Normal Idle RPM?

Nullunit2000

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Perhaps I'm being paranoid but... I'm wondering if my Genny is idling at too low a RPM. I would have sworn it's normally 1000 RPM, but today it seems to have dropped to only 500-550.

The reason I'm concerned is that I've had two previous fuel pumps die on me without warning (once in traffic) and I'm worried that this might be a warning sign that it's going to happen again.

For the record, I did call my local service shop to see if they could check the specs for what it should be, but no dice.

Could a fellow 4.6 driver confirm their idle RPM for me, please?
 
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I can't confirm now but I can tell you it won't be 1000. I've owned a good number of cars over the years and they all (from V8 to V6/I6 to i4) idled around roughly 700-850 RPM when warmed up. You might see 1000 on a cold start but it shouldn't stay there when the car is up to temperature.
 
Perhaps I'm being paranoid but... I'm wondering if my Genny is idling at too low a RPM. I would have sworn it's normally 1000 RPM, but today it seems to have dropped to only 500-550.

The reason I'm concerned is that I've had two previous fuel pumps die on me without warning (once in traffic) and I'm worried that this might be a warning sign that it's going to happen again.

For the record, I did call my local service shop to see if they could check the specs for what it should be, but no dice.

Could a fellow 4.6 driver confirm their idle RPM for me, please?

For the last seven years my 4.6 idles when warm at 650 rpm.
The R-spec is at 550 rpm.
 
My 5.0 is at 750rpm on cold start and then it drop to 500rpm when warmed up.
 
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