The "condition" you described is the fact that the idle speed microswitch does indeed open and close but when fully connected the black with green stripe wire seems to always be grounded. This is the same in my case and I believe is proper but may be confusing. If you look at the wiring diagram you'll notice that the black with green wire is directly connected to a capacitor AND to the vacuum solenoid. The other side of the vacuum solenoid is connected tofuse number 1, along with the fuel pump, RPM relay, Idle Speed ECU and the ignition ECU. These all provide a path to ground that makes you think the idle speed switch is not working when you check continuity with the engine off. The better way to test it is put a volt meter across the idle speed switch. With the ignition switch ON but the engine not running (for safety) you should measure 0 volts at throttle closed, ie idle and about 12 volts when the throttle is opened and the switch opens. You should also be able to hear the vacuum solenoid click, ie switch when you open the throttle. Unplugging the vacuumsolenoid allows you to check the switch using the continuity method because it isolated the switch from those other circuits. Let me know. Thank you, Dave & 6530 ps Please take a look at my invention at www.tvpedaler.com and let me know what you think. "Just Say NO, to the COUCH POTATO!"® [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]