So today I hooked up the YDS to use the "Stationary Test" for the ISC and make some other observations with VOM and test light.
Boat is on the dock, didn't want to bother hooking up water, so this was just "key on" - no running.
The F225 ISC has, as has been discussed, 2 power leads, each supplying two coils - analogous to this:
So - first observation:
- at "key on" - two of the coils - one "side" of each hot lead - are continuously grounded by the ECM. ("S1" and "S4" on the diagram)
(I have noticed on prior occasions that, if I'm letting the engine sit with key on but not running- the ISC will get nearly "painfully hot".
I measured the coil resistance the other day: ~32 ohms. So with power continuously applied, that's two 4.5 watt (12 volts x .375 amps) "heaters" )
Does this "continuous ground" stop once the engine is running? I assume so...
Moving on to the 'Stationary Test" - which as stated by the YDS program - lasts for 3 seconds - here is a video (test repeated 3 times)
https://vid.me/U4J6
What I assume I'm seeing:
the "Stationary Test" moves the valve to "full open" -
"holds it open" by continuing to apply electrical pulses -
then finishes by bringing it back toward closed.
Boat is on the dock, didn't want to bother hooking up water, so this was just "key on" - no running.
The F225 ISC has, as has been discussed, 2 power leads, each supplying two coils - analogous to this:
So - first observation:
- at "key on" - two of the coils - one "side" of each hot lead - are continuously grounded by the ECM. ("S1" and "S4" on the diagram)
(I have noticed on prior occasions that, if I'm letting the engine sit with key on but not running- the ISC will get nearly "painfully hot".
I measured the coil resistance the other day: ~32 ohms. So with power continuously applied, that's two 4.5 watt (12 volts x .375 amps) "heaters" )
Does this "continuous ground" stop once the engine is running? I assume so...
Moving on to the 'Stationary Test" - which as stated by the YDS program - lasts for 3 seconds - here is a video (test repeated 3 times)
https://vid.me/U4J6
What I assume I'm seeing:
the "Stationary Test" moves the valve to "full open" -
"holds it open" by continuing to apply electrical pulses -
then finishes by bringing it back toward closed.
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