fast idle valve
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fast idle valve
correct me if i am wrong but i thought that if these items have no voltage applied to them then the air flow should be blocked and it should open when voltage applied???
except both of them if i blow through them the air sails through, i would expect if i blew through them that no air would come out???
cheers mat
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john.p.clegg
Re: fast idle valve
Your Ford one is faulty,maybe needs a good clean,no air should flow when off...
John
Re: fast idle valve
The interesting thing about this valve that makes it useful for some applications is that it does NOT need to be controlled by the ecu, you can just power it off of the ignition or fuel pump circuit and it'll do it's thing independent of any other inputs.
BTW, this is the type of valve I'm referring to, does yours look something like this?

Re: fast idle valve
Re: fast idle valve
or is it a pwm job. if i connect 1 wire to ground and the other to 12v it behaves as if it is a dead short and that seems the same for several i have tried?
or is the case ground and the other 2 wires are to 2 seperate coils?
Re: fast idle valve
The idle valve shown is also PWM type. It looks like one from 4.0 Ford Explorer. At the connector, the raised knotch side should be 12 VDC and the other pin is return. If you momentarily apply 12 VDC, it should fully cycle. But to get it travel part way to maintain a constant idle, PWM is used to apply partial power.
-Dennis