F430 vacuum solenoid fuse
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Is there such a thing?
My left hand exhaust tailpipe valve is permanently open and there is no suck when I put my finger over the end of the rubber vacuum line that activates the valve. I'm hoping it's just a blown vacuum solenoid fuse but I'm not even sure there is such a thing or where it might be located.
Any clues?
My left hand exhaust tailpipe valve is permanently open and there is no suck when I put my finger over the end of the rubber vacuum line that activates the valve. I'm hoping it's just a blown vacuum solenoid fuse but I'm not even sure there is such a thing or where it might be located.
Any clues?
On the 360 the LH solenoid is powered by fuse 58 - the Lambda fuse. I would guess the 430 wiring is similar but would also guess that if that fuse had gone you'd have other issues.
The solenoid connector is very simple - two wires. One is a positive 12V that comes on with the ignition and the other is an earth that is switched by the ECU. Very simple to test.
The solenoid connector is very simple - two wires. One is a positive 12V that comes on with the ignition and the other is an earth that is switched by the ECU. Very simple to test.
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