Hey!
When the engine is cold, it dies repeatedly after being started. It's annoying, but I can control it by holding the throttle open a little until it gets warm enough to control itself.
Now, as far as I can tell, the idle stabilization valve will open a little more when cold, and gets the cue from the coolant temp sensor. When warm, it will go back to normal.
Now, here's the deal...
I unplugged the signal wire to the isv, and it didn't change anything.
So i checked the voltage over the two signal wires, it read just under 1 volt when warm and idling normally.
When I get a hand, i will check the voltage to see if it changes when i try another cold start...
Therefore, can i assume there is a problem with the isv, or the ecu...given the loom is ok as there is voltage and complete circuit there...
pics for clicks..
When the engine is cold, it dies repeatedly after being started. It's annoying, but I can control it by holding the throttle open a little until it gets warm enough to control itself.
Now, as far as I can tell, the idle stabilization valve will open a little more when cold, and gets the cue from the coolant temp sensor. When warm, it will go back to normal.
Now, here's the deal...
I unplugged the signal wire to the isv, and it didn't change anything.
So i checked the voltage over the two signal wires, it read just under 1 volt when warm and idling normally.
When I get a hand, i will check the voltage to see if it changes when i try another cold start...
Therefore, can i assume there is a problem with the isv, or the ecu...given the loom is ok as there is voltage and complete circuit there...
pics for clicks..

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