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Re: Please Help- ICM problem (archive)

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Posted by demet on November 14, 2000 at 08:40:36:

In Reply to: Please Help- ICM problem posted by samuel on November 12, 2000 at 10:25:04:

I assume its the 2 pin ICV that you have? All I have seen is the pin input/output descriptions without wire colors. Even my 5-series Bentley that covers the ICM only has descriptions. But you should be able to trace the wires based on them. The Idle FAQ (link below) has them. If you want the Bentley troubleshooting notes, email me.

demet


I'm new to this group and I could really use someone/everyone's expertise.I recently purchased a non running '82-733i, which I have got running mainly thru info contained in this list archives (much thanks ).The car displays the problem mentioned in the Idle FAQ ie.) it idles as if in open loop ( climbs to 1500 RPM then oscillates between ~650 and 1500 RPM.
Prior to checking things like the ICV itself, I thought I'd have a look at the ICM to see if the connector had popped off - it hadn't but there were several wires disconnected ( pins popped out of connector). I don't have any electrical schematics for this vehicle and was hoping someone might be able to help. I need the pinout for the ICM ( incidently it's the one with the green stripe ) and also color code info for the wires that connect to each pin / or information about which technical source would definitely contain this info. I could try and determine the function of each wire, but it's not a job I look forward to

thanks,

Dan/Sam





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