Toyota 6 wire IAC not working
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Toyota 6 wire IAC not working
We are trying to get the 6 wire IAC on a Toyota 1uz (v8) working. We have tried various settings, wire combinations and whatnot and the most we get is the motor itself 'buzzes' on startup.
Has anyone else successfully gotten one of these motors to work? Any clues - wiring or configuration wise?
We are using a V3.0 pcb with MS2.
Thanks!
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BaldTurboFreak
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Re: Toyota 6 wire IAC not working
The toyota steppers are the Variable reluctance (vernier) variety. as shown here: http://www.cs.uiowa.edu/~jones/step/typesf/1anim.html
I too am working on how to drive it using the MS2. If I figure out anything I will pass it along.
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Re: Toyota 6 wire IAC not working
If you are hitting your head up against a wall it always feels better when you stop.