Normally, the residual fuel volume adjusting screw does not need to be adjusted, however, if the idle speed is too high and cannot be adjusted with the idle speed adjusting screw, the residual fuel volume adjusting screw needs to be turned out a little. And vice versa.
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Residual fuel volume (AAS engine) (Audi A6 C4)
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