I've seen from 500 to 1500 RPM in all the manuals I've been through, depending on the year and application (truck/car). In personal experience, 650-800 RPM is acceptable warm operation range. This will also depend on elevation. Will go up to 1200-1500 RPM for cold starting. I live at about 2000ft and my '86 Pickup 22RE idles at 725-750 like a top after about a 3-4 min warm up @ 1250 RPM if it's cold (<45ish).
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sound like your mash air flow sensor is gone on the tp sensor i had the same problem with mine
SOURCE: 1994 Toyota pickup 22RE with 121K miles
check for a air leak in you sistem, or check for aditional idle screw adjust in the another end af the accelerator propel
SOURCE: 1990 toyota 22re high idle and surge between shifting
You have extra air leaking into the intake manifold that mimicks a throttle that is open further than it really is. Check for vacuum leaks.
SOURCE: efi 15 amp fuse blows after short run time 22re engine 91
You have a bad fuel sending unit bracket, on top of your fuel tank. This is a VERY common issue. Frop the tank down, you will see the problem. Replace the bracket, and you will be good to go.
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