[DML] Re: Where is the "idle speed relay?" (#108 on wiring diagram)
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[DML] Re: Where is the "idle speed relay?" (#108 on wiring diagram)






OEM does not connect fuse 5 to "relay" 108. If you have the dash 
services disconnected there should be only two connections left to 
trace ? the lambda counter and the cooling fan temp switch 
(otterstat). The connected diodes from the fan temp switch that 
protect/direct current for the AC clutch might be defective. The 
lambda counter internals only direct a path to the lambda light bulb 
in the dash. I'm guessing you have a problem with the fan temp 
switch path or diodes. These diodes should be located toward the 
right side of the fuse box looking from the top facing the rear of 
the car.

Harold McElraft - 3354

--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Matt Spittle" <supermatty@xxxx> 
wrote:
> 
> 
> So, my problem that I've been trying to troubleshoot for the past 
> month or so has been that I blow fuse #5 consistently as soon as I 
> turn the key.  Well, after narrowing down the electrical 
connectors 
> underneath the ignition coil, I have found that only the top row, 
> front (toward front of car) white connector causes the fuse to 
> blow.  So I took my trusty Fluke multimeter to it, and I found 
that 
> the red/black, green/black, and pink/black wires are connected, 
and 
> also that that the green, blue/black, and light green/black wires 
> are connected.  
> By looking at the main wiring diagram for the car, it seems that 
all 
> of these wires trace back to the #108 relay, that is, the "idle 
> speed relay."  Where is this thing, and could it have melted 
causing 
> my #5 fuse to constantly blow?  I know that fuse #5 is typically 
> associated with the dash instrumentation, but I pulled the 
binnacle 
> tonight and even with all of its electrical connections unplugged, 
> it still blows the fuse when I turn the key.  
> 
> thanks,
> 
> Matt
> #1604








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