Exhibit 3
Exhibit 3 Page 1 of 3 Emissions Recall 89E78 Repair Code "A"HARDSTOP (THROTTLE STOP ADJUSTING SCREW) RPM SETTING PROCEDURE
NOTE: THIS PROCEDURE IS NEW AND REPLACES ALL PRIOR PROCEDURES.
REMINDER: Battery must be disconnected for 5 minutes before proceeding.
^ Engine "OFF"
^ Remove the air induction tube (flex tube) completely.
^ Locate the tamper resistant cap and remove it.
Retract the ISC Motor
^ In the engine compartment, find the self-test connector and self-test input (STI) connector.
^ Connect a jumper wire between self-test input connector and signal return pin on the self-test connector.
Exhibit 3 Page 2 of 3 Emissions Recall 89E78 Repair Code "A"
HARDSTOP (THROTTLE STOP ADJUSTING SCREW) RPM SETTING PROCEDURE (CONT.)
^ Turn the ignition key to "RUN" position. DO NOT START THE ENGINE.
^ The ISC plunger will retract in 5-15 seconds.
^ Disconnect the ISC motor from the wire harness.
^ Return the ignition key to the "OFF" position.
^ Then remove the jumper wire.
^ Turn the engine "ON".
^ Warm up the engine to Normatl Operating Temperature for 2-3 minutes.
^ Turn all accessories off, check the hardstop RPM (cooling fan off) in Neutral (MTX) for proper RPM's.
(Refer to chart below).
^ Turn the throttle stop adjusting screw for hardstop adjustment.
^ Turn the engine "ON".
^ Reconnect the ISC connector.
^ Reconnect the air induction tube (flex tube) completely.
Exhibit 3 Page 3 of 3 Emissions Recall 89E78 Repair Code "A"
3. Perform the EEC-IV Controlled Idle Learning Procedure
^ Turn the engine "ON".
^ Turn all accessories "OFF" [With the engine at normal operating temperatures and the transmission in Neutral, idle the engine for 2-3 minutes.]
^ Turn the Air Conditioning "ON" (if applicable) and idle the engine for 2-3 minutes.
^ The controlled idle RPM should be within specifications with air conditioning "OFF" (see chart Exhibit 3, Page 2 of 3).
^ Place a small quantity of room temperature vulcanizing (RTV) compound in the idle screw adjusting hole of the throttle body. This space was previously covered by the tamper resistant cap.
NOTE: Idle speeds are controlled by EEC-IV processor and idle speed control motor. If the ISC motor system is operating properly, these speeds are fixed and can not be changed by traditional adjustment techniques.
^ Refer to the Modification Procedure Summary (Attachment I, Page 1).