After a Favour - Rover V8 based

After a Favour - Rover V8 based

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raceboy

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13,120 posts

281 months

Tuesday 4th April 2006
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Got a small issue with the Chimaera and idealy need to try swaping a component with a healthy one before I get the wallet out.
I've got idle/tickover issues and according to my trusted local TVR independant spanner man the guilty component is either the idle control valve/stepper motor or the ECU, hopefully it's the stepper moter (yes it has been cleaned ) but it would be nice to pop one out a healthy car and give it 5 minutes in mine to see if cures it, and I can then spend my hard earned in the right place for a change.
So anyone with a Rover V8 car in the Nottinghamshire area with 15 minutes to spare, it would be greatly appreciated in beer vouchers if I could 'borrow' a stepper motor for 5 minutes, I could come to you with my spanner, or it's not long to the Chatsworth do, if someone's going there and doesn't mind my borrowing it then that could be arranged.

seaton

400 posts

255 months

Tuesday 4th April 2006
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Hi Steve, the rangie is currently off the road, (with an injection fault amongst other things) however if you get no joy here, you are more than welcome to try it!

>> Edited by seaton on Tuesday 4th April 18:39

chassis 33

6,194 posts

283 months

Tuesday 4th April 2006
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You can check the stepper is working, at the ECU connector check the resistance between pins 1 and 26 and also 28 and 29, in both instances the resistance should be 40 to 60 Ohms.

or if you prefer to do it at the stepper motor end, the pins corresponding to the Red/Green wire (ECU pin 1) and Green/White (pin 26) wire and the pins corresponding to the blue/grey wire (pin 28) and the orange wire (pin 29)

Regards
Iain

raceboy

Original Poster:

13,120 posts

281 months

Wednesday 5th April 2006
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Rich, you have mail

GreenV8S

30,209 posts

285 months

Wednesday 5th April 2006
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If you have idle/tickover problems which you suspect may be caused by the stepper motor, then get the engine idling at about the right speed and then disconnect the plug to the stepper motor. If the idle speed still fluctuates you can eliminate anything to do with the stepper motor, you are looking for an air leak or some other fault affecting fuel or ignition.

raceboy

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13,120 posts

281 months

Wednesday 5th April 2006
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GreenV8S said:
get the engine idling at about the right speed and then disconnect the plug to the stepper motor. If the idle speed still fluctuates you can eliminate anything to do with the stepper motor.

Sorry for sounding a little thick, but.....
So I get the engine to tick over at about 1k and before it changes it's mind and pops back up to 1.4k I whip off the stepper motor plug.
So now should it just sit there at 1k? The problem is quite intermitant so it may have held at 1k anyway, do I blip the throttle, and see if it sits back at 1k with the plug disconnected?

seaton

400 posts

255 months

Wednesday 5th April 2006
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Hey Steve, YHM.
The Ranige is undergoing surgery (look at the rear windows ) so isn't going anywere soon .

FortJefferson

8,237 posts

223 months

Wednesday 5th April 2006
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Is it a flapper or hot wire EFI?