Throttle Control

1983 Dodge and Ram 600 ES, 2.2 C, StandardSECTION Throttle Control

The throttle control system is used to maintain or raise engine speed for certain conditions. The conditions when engine speed is raised are during A/C or heated rear window (EBL - electrically heated backlight) operation, or during timer operation. There are 2 timers used in this system. When the engine is started, one of the timers provides a 2 second delay, during which engine speed is raised. Also, when the throttle is closed, another timer prevents the throttle from closing all the way immediately.

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