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Old 05-07-2004, 12:25 AM
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Throttle Switch - 17% Duty Cycle

Hello,

I just replaced the O2 sensor on my '86 300E (Manual). Once the engine warmed I measured the duty cycle to check it out. It reads a fixed 17% . I guess this means we lookup 20% fault code which point to the throttle valve switch.

I stopped the engine and tested the Throttle switch by measuring the restistance between pin 2 and 3. It shows infinite . My understanding is that if I depress the plate I should get about zero ohm, but the resistance does not change.

Is this the proper way to test the throttle valve switch ?

Also, (this might be related), I am reading a constant 940 mv on the output of the O2 sensor. As far as I know this shoud fluctuate around 400 mV if the mixture is set right.

Any insight will be appriciated.
Thanks.
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