CO readings?

Started by GAF2, February 21, 2009, 07:26:21 PM

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GAF2

I am having a problem with my idle and i want to check the co meter am i right in saying that i should get 550 560 ohms across pins 1 and 3, what i dont know is when do i take this reading is it at a perticular rev range or just at a standart idle speed 1000revs for example.thanks for any info.

G40supercharged

The CO pot is a variable resistor which sends a signal back to the ECU to fine tune the CO level at idle. It's unlikely to be causing the idle problems you have though. Check with a multimeter set to resistance with the engine OFF. A value of somewhere round 500 ohms shows its not broken. There isn't a particular value it should have; it's an adjustment you make when you have a CO meter on the exhaust. If it's reading a reasonable value I would leave it alone.

Is the problem when the car is cold or is it still there when fully warmed up?

GAF2

It doesnt matter if its hot or cold, it will idle while on choke but when it should drop to 1000rpm and hold it just keeps dropping untill it gets so low it stalls????  People have suggested the idle air control valve under the inlet manifold? can this be removed with the manifols still in place??

cheers

hayesey

it's a struggle to get to it without taking the manifold off (but no it's not impossible) and it's easy to take the manifold off so I'd just do that.

GAF2

cheers guys i guess i know what am doing with my sunday now, fingers crossed for now for good weather.

hayesey

me too! supposed to be taking the gearbox off a corrado vr6.