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Re: [DML] Ground Testing of the Idle Speed Micro Switch
- From: Soma576@xxxx
- Date: Sun, 12 Oct 2003 17:08:44 EDT
In a message dated 10/12/03 10:03:40 AM Central Daylight Time, 
doctorDHD@xxxx writes:
> 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 vacuum 
> solenoid 
> allows you to check the switch using the continuity method because it 
> isolated the switch from those other circuits. Let me know.
List,
i have checked voltage across my idle speed switch and i only get about 7.8 
volts when the car is at idle, and zero when the throttle is open. surely this 
is not enough juice to make the solenoid work? i also checked voltage at the 
pin giving power to the black/green wire (pin 8) on the idle speed ECU - it 
only reads about 8 volts. the pin that gives power to the ECU reads 11.9 
volts. it seems as though somewhere i am losing juice inside the idle ECU. it 
should also be of note that when the car is in the ON position, my idle speed 
motor hums. perhaps there is a link between the two? or is my idle ECU fried?
Andy
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