Air Control Valve (ACV) Solenoid

1988 Mazda B2200 SE-5, 2D Pickup, AutomaticSECTION Air Control Valve (ACV) Solenoid

Warm engine to normal operating temperature and turn engine off. Connect coolant temperature switch using a jumper wire. Connect a voltmeter between ACV Yellow wire terminal and ground. Voltmeter should read zero volt at 1500 RPM or higher. If voltage is not as specified, check ECU terminal 2J.

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