The semiconductor world knows what flat is. Try maintaining a bow across 4 inches < 4 microns and an LTIR (local total indicated reading) of <0.5 microns across 15x15mm. If you can hold that then you know what flat means.
Yes, that series connected starter relay is there just to support the factory anti-theft alarm. Strange they left it in for the Canadian cars. Perhaps the alarm was a dealer installed option in Canada.
There are tons of errors in these documents. I'll list a few I've run across:
Check Engine indicator light circuit at combo gauge connector, TEWD says C5, TSRM says C6
Cruise Control Main indicator light circuit at combo gauge connector, TEWD says A9, TSRM says A11
ABS indicator light...
Thanks Evil, this is nice work and appreciated.
The Cygnus TEWD is definitely 89. It lacks the external altitude compensation (AC) sensor and supermonitor that are in the 87 TEWD posted here, both deleted starting in 89.
You should check the bearing clearances (unloaded with no valve spring pressure). If worn beyond limits the rearward journals will starve for oil as the cam is fed from the forward journal.
The ECU opens the ISCV all the way up after you shutdown. You should hear it after you turn the ignition off. It would be unlikely that all three are bad, they are pretty simple stepper motors. Have you checked the wiring between ISC and ECU? There are no fault codes set if the stepper wiring...
Yup, 51 needs to go away when the throttle is closed, and appear when its cracked open. That validates the idle switch is working properly.
51 is not stored, so it should go on and off in real time as the throttle is opened and closed.
So...
q3 Does 51 go away when the throttle is fully...
Okay, so you are saying it stalls if you clamp the ISC air hose shut. That is important because it eliminates pirate air as an issue, and that is the most likely source of high idle problems.
Q2. Do you get a code 51 from the ECU when you crack the throttle open?
Pull off the 3000 pipe and confirm that the throttle plate is tightly closed. Check all your throttle linkages to make sure nothing hangs up and keeps the throttle partially open. You have an air leak somewhere, since the car should stall when you plug the ISCV air hose with your thumb.
The...
That brown wire is the E2 ground for the engine sensors. It is shared by all the ECU sensors that need grounds, and terminates only at the ECU. It is correct as configured.
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