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Hi, I have a Maruti Alto only clocked 4500km. After engine is got warm, in ideal speed if I turn the AC on I feel considerable engine vibration. If AC off again vibration disappears. What can be the wrong...?

*************Sorry it's vibration, but I can't edit title :( *********************

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Hi, I have a Maruti Alto only clocked 4500km. After engine is got warm, in ideal speed if I turn the AC on I feel considerable engine vibration. If AC off again vibration disappears. What can be the wrong...?

*************Sorry it's vibration, but I can't edit title :( *********************

increase idle speed to atleast 900rpm(with the ac on)

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Some addition : When engine start in the morning engine speed is higher and reduce after few mins.

Well usually in jap cars the revving will be high in a cold start this is due to "auto choke" ( hope I spelled it correctly ) :unsure: and it will be reduced when the engine reaches its optimal temp. This is to bring the engine close to optimal temp as soon as possible.

I suspect you have a tunning issue in your motor..take it to a good place and performe a full engine tune up :)

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increase idle speed to atleast 900rpm(with the ac on)

When you do this make sure ur engine is heted up properly( imean up to optimal temp)

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Hi, I have a Maruti Alto only clocked 4500km. After engine is got warm, in ideal speed if I turn the AC on I feel considerable engine vibration. If AC off again vibration disappears. What can be the wrong...?

*************Sorry it's vibration, but I can't edit title :( *********************

check your sparks and wires also if RPM is not an issue.. sometimes a plug might not be firing properly and when you switch on the ac the motor can't keep up with the added strain from the ac...

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Just increased the engine rpm little bit by my self and no vibration now.

When I have a free time I'll take it to a garage to check rpm correctly and adjust because alto does not have a tachometer in meter panel :action-smiley-060:

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