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letank said:Thanks Mike, I'll play w it manana.
BTW ground tested according to specs < 1ohm, I have .5 and .3 ohm. Reading low values is always a challenge.
The diagnostic procedure (Chrysler Powertrain diagnostic procedures) that i have does not list any specific voltage, if it is below 1 volt, then test ground resistance from B terminal of TPS to vehicle ground to be less than 5 ohms, then adjust voltage to attain idle speed.
The few other thinks that i gather from web searches:
PCV, EGR, the usual vacuum leak at intake, and brake booster grommet
Michel
90 wranwran 2.5, AX15 193Kmiles
74 wagoneer 340Kmiles
IIRC the 2.5 L engine has a different idle control scheem than the 4.0! Different parts, no IAC, more like an old style throttle plate external valve?