Hello everyone!
My 2001 Daewoo Lanos Automatic has been acting up.

High Idle: When I shift to Park/Neutral, my car idles really high (throughout the days it has went from 2k to 3k RPMs). When I shift to Drive or Reverse and hold the brake, it idles around 1200 RPMs. (Causing a single lurching motion)
Removed and cleaned the ISC and throttle body. Manually extended the ISC pin fully out. Disconnected/reconnected the battery. Start the car and slightly held the gas pedal to relearn the idle.
Car then drives PERFECTLY fine for a few trips, with no more high idle issue, but after a few trips the issue comes back progressively, with the idle seeming to get higher as the days passes.
This happens with all the accessories and A/C off.
Checked for leaks as suggested, and all the hoses/tubes/rubber ends appear in great condition.
I have a ScanGauge installed, no current, stored, or pending codes. If you need any other values that can be of assistance please let me know....
EDIT:
SOLVED (tentatively): Stumbling Issue: When I press the gas pedal lightly from a dead stop, it won't stumble. When I press it just a little bit harder it starts stumbling but goes away when the speed picks up. Seemed to have disappeared after removing and cleaning the ISC pin/throttle body.
SOLVED (tentatively): Irratic Idle: I shifted to Park when I got home, and the idle fluctuated up and down pretty bad, almost from kiling the engine, but it went away after a few seconds. Seemed to have disappeared with the stumbling issue.
Vehicle Information:
2001 Daewoo Lanos Automatic w/ 80k miles. Secondary vehicle that doesn't get too much mileage.
Just smogged it 1000~ miles ago, it passed with flying colors.
Replaced blown head gasket over a year ago. Also replaced the plugs, air filter, water pump, idler pulley, thermostat housing, belts during that procedure.
I constantly check the coolant and oil (due the the mental damage the blown gasket caused me), and they are at the normal level.
A/C belt has been LOUD ever since I've gotten back from Las Vegas last month. I keep spraying belt lube on it to minimize the noise. The A/C performance is great otherwise. (Ironically back during my January trip to Vegas, the belt has gotten loud and eventually snapped. Guess my A/C doesn't like the hot weather there)