Hi redlowrey,
Thanks, that makes more sense.
I tested with it left on and had about 6.3v with throttle open, 0v with closed. Assuming my cheap tester isnt extremly accurate Id say this is Ok.
My local mechanic is mobile and came around today.
We popped it onto his laptop he has with the SDS software and tried the IAC bypass adjustment. Results below:
Before started
IAC was around 35% duty. Idling between 6 to 800.
Did air by pass procedure according to manual.
Turned bypass screw counter clockwise and Held rpm at 1000 for over 10 secs and slow beep started to indicate IAC should be at 15%, but IAC wouldnt drop below 29%.
With the slow beep every 3 secs running, the IAC never hit 15%. We left it there for a while and didnt happen. So ended up turning back down the idling and cancelling the operation by lifting the fast idle leaver.
Idling now at 688 to 720 with IAC duty at 33/33%.
Does the fact the IAC duty was supposed to be fixed at 15% and didnt occur mean a bad ECM?
Thanks, that makes more sense.
I tested with it left on and had about 6.3v with throttle open, 0v with closed. Assuming my cheap tester isnt extremly accurate Id say this is Ok.
My local mechanic is mobile and came around today.
We popped it onto his laptop he has with the SDS software and tried the IAC bypass adjustment. Results below:
Before started
IAC was around 35% duty. Idling between 6 to 800.
Did air by pass procedure according to manual.
Turned bypass screw counter clockwise and Held rpm at 1000 for over 10 secs and slow beep started to indicate IAC should be at 15%, but IAC wouldnt drop below 29%.
With the slow beep every 3 secs running, the IAC never hit 15%. We left it there for a while and didnt happen. So ended up turning back down the idling and cancelling the operation by lifting the fast idle leaver.
Idling now at 688 to 720 with IAC duty at 33/33%.
Does the fact the IAC duty was supposed to be fixed at 15% and didnt occur mean a bad ECM?
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