Legend Sedan V6-2494cc 2.5L SOHC FI (1987)
Vacuum Advance Control Solenoid: Testing and Inspection
Ignition Control Solenoid Valve B (Sedan Only)
Solenoid Valve B
Test I:
1. Start the engine and warm up to normal operating temperature (cooling fan comes on).
2. Disconnect the #5 vacuum hose from the 3-way joint and, while the engine idles, check the joint for vacuum.
The joint should have vacuum.
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It there is no vacuum, check the vacuum line for proper connection, cracks, blockage or disconnected hose, and the vacuum port or check
valve for clogged.
3. Disconnect the 6-P connector.
4. Connect the voltmeter positive probe to the Bl/Y terminal and negative to the or terminal, then check voltage at idle.
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If there is battery voltage, check the vacuum line in the control box. If the line is OK, replace the solenoid valve and retest.
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If there is no voltage, check voltage between the Bl/Y terminal and body ground with the ignition switch ON.
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If there is no voltage, repair an open in the Bl/Y wire between the solenoid valve and No. 11 (10A) fuse in the dash fuse box.
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If there is voltage, check for open in the Gr wire between the solenoid valve and ECU. If the wire is OK, see ECU troubleshooting.
Test II:
1. Start the engine and warm up to normal operating temperature (cooling fan comes on).
2. Disconnect the 6-P connector.
3. Connect the voltmeter positive probe to the Bl/Y terminal and negative to the Gr terminal.
4. Automatic Transmission:
Rapidly open and release the throttle.
The voltage should momentarily go to 0.
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If the voltage is not specified, see Computers and Control Systems.
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If the voltage is specified, replace the solenoid valve and retest.