code 31...check resistance

Nick M

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Well, in one technician training manual, it does list a Hz spec. I assume you should do this while in neutral, with out a load.

30 Hz at 700 RPM
90 Hz at 2500 RPM
170 Hz at 4000 RPM

The frequency should get faster with engine speed. I don't know where the voltage is supposed to be. But in the EFI section of the repair manual, I know it shows voltages and the pin connectors. So check there.
 

jetjock

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After precisely tuning it my Lex runs around 20 hz at 48% duty cycle @ 650 rpm. There's no way anything near that will be 4.8 vdc. He needs to either use a scope or just go ahead and replace the AFM.

I can tell you from running the engine off a frequency generator in place of the AFM (while monitoring Vf and the raw O2 signal) just how narrow the control window is, especially at idle. It's a very delicate balance. No wonder many people have troubles getting the engine to run right after messing with the system.
 

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jetjock said:
After precisely tuning it my Lex runs around 20 hz at 48% duty cycle @ 650 rpm. There's no way anything near that will be 4.8 vdc. He needs to either use a scope or just go ahead and replace the AFM.

I can tell you from running the engine off a frequency generator in place of the AFM (while monitoring Vf and the raw O2 signal) just how narrow the control window is, especially at idle. It's a very delicate balance. No wonder many people have troubles getting the engine to run right after messing with the system.

Since I dont have anything to measure frequency, I think Im gonna go ahead and replace the afm....:3d_frown:

Thanks a lot for your help JJ and Nick
 
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