Circuit Description
PCM controls idle speed with an Idle Air Control (IAC) valve to a calculated RPM based on sensor inputs and actual engine RPM. PCM moves IAC valve in or out to vary amount of airflow into intake manifold and thus decrease or increase idle RPM.
PCM commands IAC in counts. A higher count, allows more air to by-pass throttle plate (higher idle).
Conditions required to set DTC are:
- No CKP, ECT, IAT, MAF, MAP, TP or VSS sensor DTCs set.
- No EVAP solenoid, EVAP system, fuel trim, fuel injector or EGR pintle position DTCs set.
- BARO greater than 65 kPa.
- System voltage 9-16 volts.
- ECT greater than 122°F (50°C).
- Engine running greater than 125 seconds.
- Vehicle speed less than 3 MPH.
- IAT greater than -13°F (-25°C).
- Throttle closed.
- Engine speed greater than 180 RPM lower than desired idle.
- Listed conditions met for greater than 15 seconds.