I’ve searched here and all around the World Wide Web trying to figure out my problem.
Quick history
After a long run of about 16 miles when pulling back to neutral the engine was idling at 1800 or so rpm. Killed motor, restart and still high idle. Killed engine and waited about a minute and all was normal on restart.
Next trip out did the same thing after a run of 8 miles. Idle was higher this time to 2800 in neutral. After turning key off for a bit the idle returned to normal until I ran back to fish the river I left from. Same thing happened. Turned key off for a bit and all was normal after restart. Fished a bit and all was normal but I didn’t run anything over 2500-3000 RPM when resetting for drift.
The cause of the high idle is the ISC valve is open beyond normal idle position. I can clearly hear it sucking air.
Visually inspected wires to ISC valve and all looked good. However, I didn’t check continuity. When I eventually did, I found no continuity through the green/black at ISC valve connector. Applied some pressure to that wire and it pulled out the back of the connector. De-pinned that connector and repaired.
Before repairing wire I had read several times here from Rodbolt that a malfunctioning valve can over heat the ECM. I checked temp of ISC valve with engine at operating temp (after replacing stuck tstat found with YDS monitor, I could see the low engine temp of 113) and it topped out at 170 degrees. Also code 37 intake air passage at engine hours when it first happened.
With wires repaired I could not get reliable stationary or active ISC valve test with YDS. When I took ISC valve off housing it was stuck full open.
I bought a new ISC valve. No Joy.....Upon cold start it idles at 1100 for a few seconds and quickly ramps up to 2800 and stays there. I can hear it sucking through the ISC valve.
I checked a few things this morning after clearing my head after a nights sleep.
Cold start with new ISC valve installed
1100 rpm for a few seconds, ramps up to 2500-2800. Clearly sucking air in the ISC valve.
Engine off key on voltage at ISC connector
G/y. 12.47
G/b 8.53
G/r 8.44
Same voltages when tested at green ISC connector wire and engine ground
Engine running
G/y 14.62
G/b 8.65
G/r 8.56
Execute stationary test of ISC and I can hear it doing it’s thing.
Execute ISC valve 100% open in active test. Engine running in neutral at 2800, As it increases in % open the ISC actually closes and eventually kills the engine at 100% open. Obviously activating in reverse.......
Check voltage at ISC connector during ISC valve active test and voltage drops to
G/y drops to 7.5
G/b drops to 7.26
G/r drops to 7.24
Disconnect ISC valve connector and engine will idle at 1100 all day long. Of course I’m not sure what all this means other than the ISC valve appears to be working in reverse.
Since someone will likely ask if I crossed wires when taking the connector apart. I confirmed they are correct.
In YDS all monitored sensors are showing as normal.
I’m leaning towards a bad ECM, but hate to throw parts at it. I don’t know a way to confirm ECM function for this issue.
Thanks for any guidance.
Quick history
After a long run of about 16 miles when pulling back to neutral the engine was idling at 1800 or so rpm. Killed motor, restart and still high idle. Killed engine and waited about a minute and all was normal on restart.
Next trip out did the same thing after a run of 8 miles. Idle was higher this time to 2800 in neutral. After turning key off for a bit the idle returned to normal until I ran back to fish the river I left from. Same thing happened. Turned key off for a bit and all was normal after restart. Fished a bit and all was normal but I didn’t run anything over 2500-3000 RPM when resetting for drift.
The cause of the high idle is the ISC valve is open beyond normal idle position. I can clearly hear it sucking air.
Visually inspected wires to ISC valve and all looked good. However, I didn’t check continuity. When I eventually did, I found no continuity through the green/black at ISC valve connector. Applied some pressure to that wire and it pulled out the back of the connector. De-pinned that connector and repaired.
Before repairing wire I had read several times here from Rodbolt that a malfunctioning valve can over heat the ECM. I checked temp of ISC valve with engine at operating temp (after replacing stuck tstat found with YDS monitor, I could see the low engine temp of 113) and it topped out at 170 degrees. Also code 37 intake air passage at engine hours when it first happened.
With wires repaired I could not get reliable stationary or active ISC valve test with YDS. When I took ISC valve off housing it was stuck full open.
I bought a new ISC valve. No Joy.....Upon cold start it idles at 1100 for a few seconds and quickly ramps up to 2800 and stays there. I can hear it sucking through the ISC valve.
I checked a few things this morning after clearing my head after a nights sleep.
Cold start with new ISC valve installed
1100 rpm for a few seconds, ramps up to 2500-2800. Clearly sucking air in the ISC valve.
Engine off key on voltage at ISC connector
G/y. 12.47
G/b 8.53
G/r 8.44
Same voltages when tested at green ISC connector wire and engine ground
Engine running
G/y 14.62
G/b 8.65
G/r 8.56
Execute stationary test of ISC and I can hear it doing it’s thing.
Execute ISC valve 100% open in active test. Engine running in neutral at 2800, As it increases in % open the ISC actually closes and eventually kills the engine at 100% open. Obviously activating in reverse.......
Check voltage at ISC connector during ISC valve active test and voltage drops to
G/y drops to 7.5
G/b drops to 7.26
G/r drops to 7.24
Disconnect ISC valve connector and engine will idle at 1100 all day long. Of course I’m not sure what all this means other than the ISC valve appears to be working in reverse.
Since someone will likely ask if I crossed wires when taking the connector apart. I confirmed they are correct.
In YDS all monitored sensors are showing as normal.
I’m leaning towards a bad ECM, but hate to throw parts at it. I don’t know a way to confirm ECM function for this issue.
Thanks for any guidance.
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