[DML] Yet another Idle question
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[DML] Yet another Idle question
- From: "Bill Koenig" <dmc06976@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2007 12:44:45 -0000
I'm having some trouble diagnosing a problem with 6976. It starts up
and runs like a champ, however when the engine warms up, the idle
gradually increases to the point that it doesn't go below ~1500rpm.
Now I've heard people say its the thermistor, but I been in the valley
of my car and I don't want to return unless I am sure that is the
problem. I wanted to test the thermistor (and possibly the whole idle
system). Is it true that I should measure the resistance of the #9 &
#11 wires coming off the ECU when the engine is cold/hot? I read
someplace else that on a cold engine, resistance should be around 10K
ohms, and it should drop considerably after the engine is warm (if the
thermistor is working). Except I couldn't get a reading connecting my
voltmeter to those two wires, so instead I was measuring resistance at
the #9 and #11 pins on the ECU (which I realize now was a stupid
mistake). So I'm wondering - does anyone have any guidance to offer?
Or perhaps an alternate means of testing my idle control system?
Thanks,
Bill
(and VIN06976!)
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