Originally Posted by
rjd2
yes, thanks for that test. If I'm understanding correctly, I pull the 3 pin black electrical connector to the idle speed motor, bridge the middle pin(+12V), and then tap either of the left or right pins to ground. My alligator clip method is a bit janky, but I was able to do this and at least bridge the left pin to ground. It goosed the idle speed up to about 1500-ish for about 1-2 seconds, then it fell back to the ~500-ish range that it idles at with the motor disconnected. I will try to test the right pin tapped to ground, and see what it does.
thanks for the help!