Checking Twsv Circuit; Checking Twsv; Checking Actuator - Suzuki Samurai 1986 Service Manual

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4) With lights (head light) turned "ON", check
engine rpm (idle-up speed). Be sure that
heater fan, rear defogger (if equipped), and
air conditioner (if equipped) are all turned
"OFF".
Idle-up speed
If idle-up speed is not within specification,
adjust by turning adjusting screw.
5) After idle-up adjustment, check to ensure that
idle-up adjusting screw moves as in step 3)
when only heater fan is operated and then
only rear defogger is operated (small light, tail
light, side marker light and license light should
be "OFF" in this cases).
If found faulty in step 3), check following parts
individually according to each procedure.

[Checking TWSV]

switch, rear defogger switch (if equipped) and
air conditioner switch (if equipped) are all
turned OFF.
2) Disconnect TWSV vacuum hoses from intake
manifold and actuator.
With ignition switch at "OFF" position, by
blowing air into hose disconnected from
actuator, make sure there is no continuity
between these hoses.
Turn lighting switch to ON position and by
blowing air into the hose disconnected from
actuator, make sure that there is continuity
between hoses.
1. TWSV (Black)
2. To intake manifold
Fig. 4- l-45
If defective in steps 3) and 4), replace TWSV or

checking TWSV circuit.

900 - 1,000 r/min.
3. To actuator
[Checking TWSV circuit]
1) Warm up engine to normal operating tempe-
rature.
2) Stop engine and disconnect TWSV coupler.
3) Run engine at idle speed and connect volt-
meter to coupler terminals disconnected.
Check that voltmeter indicates OV.
4) Check that voltmeter indicates about 12V
under either of the following conditions.
When lighting switch, heater fan switch or
l
rear defogger switch (if equipped) is turned
ON.
If defective in steps 3) and 4), the particular
circuit is disconnected or in poor contact.
Check the circuit for such condition. For detail,
refer to item "CHECKING IDLE UP SIGNAL"
in SECTION 5 "EMISSION CONTROL SYS-
TEM".
Fig. 4- l-46

[Checking actuator]

1) Disconnect hose from TWSV.
2) Connect special tool (vacuum pump gauge) to
its hose,
3) Check that actuator rod moves smoothly and
that it is held at the same position when
about 40 cmHg vacuum is applied to actuator.
If rod doesn't move smoothly, or it isn't held at
the same position, replace actuator.
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