Idle speed control (isc) system
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Idle speed control (isc) system
Was surfing around and found this article thought I'd share cause it would be useful for some guys without evoscan to adjust the BISS screw :
Article found on http://autorepair.about.com
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- Loosen the accelerator cable, so a slight amount of slack is present.
- Connect a tachometer to the engine speed detection connector.
- Turn the ignition switch ON, but DO NOT start the engine.
- Wait at least 15 seconds and check the idle speed control plunger position. The plunger should extend to a fast idle position, then retract after 15 seconds. This is the initial position.
- Turn the ignition switch OFF and disconnect the electrical connector for the idle speed control servo. This will lock the idle speed control plunger at the initial position. Fig. 55
- Loosen the fixed speed adjusting screw (SAS) fully.
- Start the engine and check that the idle speed is within specifications. Basic Idle Speed: 750 ±50 RPM
- If idle speed is not as specified, adjust the idle speed control adjusting screw with a hexagon wrench. Fig. 56
- Turn the fixed SAS in until the engine speed rises slightly.
- Back-off the SAS to the "touch point", where the engine speed ceases to decrease.
- Back-off the SAS an additional half turn from the "touch point".
- Stop the engine. Readjust the accelerator cable.
- Reconnect the electrical connector for the idle speed control servo and remove the voltmeter from the engine.
- With the ignition switch OFF, disconnect the negative battery terminal for at least 15 seconds. This will clear any diagnostic codes that may have occurred during testing.
- Reconnect the battery, start the engine and check that the engine is operating in the normal idle range.
Article found on http://autorepair.about.com
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