Why does my 2015 ford fusion have high rpms when in park ?

Asked by Evanstiger Aug 16, 2016 at 07:45 PM about the 2015 Ford Fusion SE

Question type: General

Vehicle seems to be at high RPMs when sitting idle in park.

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Sometimes with the A/C on, at idle the electric cooling fan(s) are running and at times they can sound like the engine is racing, but it is just the fan(s). If you have a tachometer (RPM gauge) what is it showing?

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Which engine and what are you calling high and what engine? Stock idle for the 2.0 is around 700rpm, AC on may bump it to 800+.

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