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Mount an 1.2 watt bulb in the 19 pins connector from Pin.15 to ground, that is the way to have an extern Check Engine Control light.
If you than run the onboard diagnose, you can read the codes if the light on the dash is not working or not installed.
This is for you the cheapest en quickest way for your blinktest.
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Check if the cable will give you a full throttle. If it only can depressed for 98% the blink-test will not start
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the body of the IVC has an O ring under the metal top cover, mine was in a pile of bits with a massive air leak, a full clean of the ICV take it to bits replace the O ring and has now been fine for 7 years,
the ICV is the same as a Hyundai Lantra 2.0 and is considerable less money, worth a $40 experiment,
especially as the correct ICV is now NLA 944.606.161.01, Part dropped from Porsche stock on the 1st of May 2021, and before it was dropped it cost $400
for the blink test you need the ignition in the II position so the ignition circuit is powered up, and if its not detecting the WOT position of the TPS then it could also be a faulty TPS
and the TPS (Throttle Position Sensor) is a small fortune, if you buy Porsche, but its a Bosch part used on many cars, so have a good look around
Porsche Part 944 606 116 00 $429.00, If you search Ebay.com for the Porsche part number any one of the Volvo listings will work correctly, its a Bosch Part $10
we are going to have to get creative with spare parts as porsche are dropping more and more parts that are unique to the 968, with a run of 12,000 and low perceived values, its just not worth the trouble for them
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Quote:Thanks, Waylander - that's great information. I will definitely look at the o-ring you're describing. The fact that the engine runs so well once off idle does point to the ICV valve as a likely culprit. I removed the AC (it stopped working several years ago, and I didn't feel like spending the money on it when the car is primarily a track car) several years ago, and relocated the alternator to the compressor's position, so my access to the ISV is very good. Is the o-ring you're describing available as a Porsche part, or did you just locate one whose dimensions match the one in the ISV?
I think my TPS is OK, because I tapped into it to monitor throttle position in my Aim data acquisition system (it's primarily a track car), and I checked the voltage put out by the TPS before doing this, and it was behaving normally. It is very strange how my blink test suddenly stopped working, though. I appreciate how you guys have given me some things to troubleshoot; I really want to avoid taking it to a shop.
I just took it to bits, I have a big box of O rings of all sorts of Diameters and cross sections and just found one that fitted, Its not a part designed to be dismantled, of the two hoses to the ICV one is now NLA the other L shaped one is $40
the blink test should work as long as you still have the standard Motronic Computer
for parts try this
http://www.pdlibrary.co.uk/Files/Other/9...erence.htm
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For the hydraulic lifters you can use Audi 200. A fifth of the price of the original parts ?
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Ok so the join between the steel top and the ally body, there are three fold over tabs, you have to bend these tabs just enough to clear the alloy body and gently remove the top part, the o ring is between the alloy and steel around the top of the alloy body in a groove
And I would snap that spare one up sharpish,
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While its in bits replace it
At least you can now check it moves in both directions freely
It sits at a centre point and the ECU tells it to open or close depending on the signals
So open speed up, close slow down and it does this really fast
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