There isn't one...the idle speed is controlled by the engine management computer and is not adjustable. Idle speed problems are typically caused by a malfunctioning IAC (Idle Air Control valve), dirty throttle plates, or vacuum leaks.
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As far as I've been told, the idle is set by the pump? So if it's low the pump might need rebuilding soon.
under the seat where the throdle screws in the carb, there is an adjustment screw, turn right and it increases the idle. it worked for me. do it while running. It is a large flat head screw that is on the throttle body control mechanism. Not on the carburetor itself.
If it is throtle body equipped, the idle control s solonoid controls it. If it has a carb there is an adjustment screw on the bottom of the carb.
Depends on what you need to adjust. Air/fuel are on front of carb low on right and left, basic start point from seated is 3 turns out. The idle screw is located inside throttle linkage on right side. Fast idle is under choke coil on left(hard to get to). Secondary tensioner is located left upper,back corner. Allen set screw aimed down, loosten 1/2 - 3/4 turn and use sm. screwdriver on side- R+ L-.
The speed screw is on the bell crank near the cable connection for the pedal the fuel mix screw was sealed from the factory and cannot be adjusted.....