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duty cycle 103 engine
What tools do you need to test/read duty cycle on this engine?
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Tons of yack on the subject at this forum check archives.
For starters - you need a voltage-ohm meter that reads duty cycle. Sears has one for a reasonable price. Mentioned here in numerous threads Also - go to google and key in "duty cycle mercedes m103" Youtube video on the subject - cannot attest to its validity. |
basic multimeter will suffice..
@ X11 connector (round guy typically found on drivers fender under hood on 201's) duty cycle = (voltage at pin 3 / battery voltage) X 100 (connect meter ground to pin 2) this will give you an approx. value for duty cycle. Should be 70% Key on, engine off for federal. 85% for cali. If its a fixed voltage after say 30-40 seconds of running, then its throwing a fault code and something is broken/out of adjustment/etc |
[QUOTE=JamesDean;2637882]basic multimeter will suffice..
@ X11 connector (round guy typically found on drivers fender under hood on 201's) duty cycle = (voltage at pin 3 / battery voltage) X 100 (connect meter ground to pin 2) this will give you an approx. value for duty cycle. Should be 70% Key on, engine off for federal. 85% for cali. that's almost exactly what i was looking for.... the final piece is "what setting do you set the multi-meter on? I am completely ignorant when it comes to electrics |
set it to DC Volts.
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thanks, .....like i said
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Lee, the equation JamesDean gave has a small error. That would actually give you the complement to duty cycle. Set DMM to volts, take the reading, and put that reading into the following in place of V{pin 3}:
Duty Cycle = [1 - (V{pin 3}/V{max})] x 100% |
Cal, you are correct. My apologies, I'd forgotten about that.
Here is some more information on the procedure: http://www.landiss.com/mixture.htm |
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