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Hi mate
 
the quick answer is Yes.... and No.
 
Darren was explaining to me how this sucker works. It's basically a servo motor controlling a variable valve (and I know you know all about servos) so whenyou unplug it, it stays where it last was. What it can't then do is adjust for AC coming on, higher loads on alternator etc. If your engine is hunting and you unplug it, the engine should stop hunting strait away
 
M
-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Salsbury [mailto:paul.salsbury@xxxx]
Sent: 10 February 2003 12:53
To: doc-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [doc] Question

Just for you M Outlook
 
If the car is at idle and cold, ie just started, what should happen if I unplug the lead to the idle speed motor, Mine does nothing is this right???
 
Paul


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