There is an easy fix. Did itmyself yesterday in about 20 minutes and 35 cents. There is a post in FAQ. They call this Moosing. There is a hose where the air intake hose meets the throttle body. This hose is attached to what looks like a small juice can that has a hose that goes to the back of the manifold. All easy to see and get too. Disconnect the hose at the manifold, you will need a 1/2 inch copper pipe end cap found in your local plumbing dept. you will insert this into the hose pushing it in far enough to be able to reconnect the hose to the manifold. But you will need to drill a hole in the middle of it first. I started by drilling a small hole into it and kept making the hole larger until I got the car to idle correctly. This is what took up 15 of the 20 minutes. I ended up with a #27 Drill or .147. Once this is done put it in the hose, re attach hose and start car. I restarted the car several times to be sure everything reset itself. a lot better than $200.00