GM IAC, Why won't it work?
Posted: Wed Sep 09, 2009 6:56 am
I've been playing with my gm iac (flange mount, inline plug) for almost a year, and I just can't get it to work. It will not move in or out I tried pushing it in and out manually all the way and midway through it's travel, but it won't move. I pulled it out of the housing and layed it on a board, now when I turn the key on it jumps but the pintle doesn't move. It also gets hot if I have the engine running for awhile.
I have tried:
-swaping the green wires, swaping the blue wires, swaping both sets of wires
-swaping the blue side for the green side, ect.
-the iac was working before my ms install and I tried a second iac.
-the iac has 49ohms between pins 1&2 and 49ohms between pins 3&4
-increasing the time step size upto 6
-testing the power suply to the 40 pin connector
I haven't tried, bypassing the current limiting resistors because I'm not sure if I have my wiring in the right order and I don't want to fry the steper chip.
Any Ideas? even if it's something I've done already, I'm just out of ideas!
Thanks
I have tried:
-swaping the green wires, swaping the blue wires, swaping both sets of wires
-swaping the blue side for the green side, ect.
-the iac was working before my ms install and I tried a second iac.
-the iac has 49ohms between pins 1&2 and 49ohms between pins 3&4
-increasing the time step size upto 6
-testing the power suply to the 40 pin connector
I haven't tried, bypassing the current limiting resistors because I'm not sure if I have my wiring in the right order and I don't want to fry the steper chip.
Any Ideas? even if it's something I've done already, I'm just out of ideas!
Thanks