IACV wires fried
So, after getting a p0505 idle air control module error, and not able to get anything working at all for idle (see 'bouncing idle' video) I started testing wires to the ecu. sure enough, BAM! 2 wires are not continuous! the pink one and the green one. So I thought that perhaps in my motor swap, the harness got yanked and the harness was busted. (I had this happen to my tps harness in the past). So I clipped the harness for the iacv valve, and continuity existed on the harness to the wires. Checks out right? no! the pink and green wires when i gave them a light tug, came right out of the sheathing, melted!
PERFECT! So I know know what the issue is in their discontinuity. The question now is this:
I tested both iacv's I have, and both are within spec for resistance on the motor itself as per the fsm. The problem we have however, is if I repair the wires and the motor has too much resistance (perhaps the resistance on it when unplugged is within spec, but when voltage is applied, it doesn't turn, cranking up the resistance, thus melting the wires.
So, the question then, is should I risk fixing the wires, and plugging either 'tested' iacv valves in and hoping for the best (risking melting them again), or should I purchase a new one, spending $125?
Now, let's say I replace said iacv valve, is there a risk that the ecu is fried too because of the resistance being so high I melted the wires?
PERFECT! So I know know what the issue is in their discontinuity. The question now is this:
I tested both iacv's I have, and both are within spec for resistance on the motor itself as per the fsm. The problem we have however, is if I repair the wires and the motor has too much resistance (perhaps the resistance on it when unplugged is within spec, but when voltage is applied, it doesn't turn, cranking up the resistance, thus melting the wires.
So, the question then, is should I risk fixing the wires, and plugging either 'tested' iacv valves in and hoping for the best (risking melting them again), or should I purchase a new one, spending $125?
Now, let's say I replace said iacv valve, is there a risk that the ecu is fried too because of the resistance being so high I melted the wires?