try your egr valve
Should be at least 10 at idle. 25 at idle would be better.
Had a Jeep in the shop here with that problem last week and it turned out to be low fuel pressure. Try running a fuel pressure test. The Jeep would idle ok but when you tried to accelerate the engine would stall.
Idle speed is computer controlled and is not adjustable.
Idle is computer controlled and can NOT be adjusted.
Usually, a jeep's engine stalls in idle mode because of a battery power fault or because there is no gas. However, it is common for any car to stall when it has not been running for a period of time and the engine is cold.
Idle speed is computer controlled and is not adjustable.
Look for an intake vacuum leak
Jeep does not use inertia/reset/kill switches.
The power
It goes up while driving and down when you're idle....that's normal
Minimum of 10 at idle when warm. 30 at idle and 50 at 3000 rpm would be ideal.