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Old Nov 19, 2002 | 08:40 AM
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If your engine is cold, the power steering fluid is much thicker than when it is warm. The power steering pump has to work quite a bit harder too move the thicker fluid. 4 cylinder engines don't make a hell of a lot of torque a idle, therefore any extra temporary loading will cause the idle to drop until the loading is dropped or the IACV compensates for the additionalengine load.
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