2005 - 2007 Ford 6.0L Throttle Control Diagnostics
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Technical Support Subject 2005 - 2007 Ford 6.7L Throttle Control Diagnostics Document Version Department Revision Details Revised by Tech Engineering Implemented EXT-VRTC-009 A Tech Document Release SP 31 Jul 2015 DB 31 Jul 2015 N/A 31 Jul 2015 Page 1 of 2 Knowledge Base: www.kb.vmacair.com Email: tech@vmacair.com Web: www.vmacair.com Technical Support: 1(888)241-2289 Toll Free:1(800)738-8622 Fax: 1(877)740-3201 System or Parts affected Underhood70 V900080 Underhood150 V910006 Throttle Control P/N# 3550723 Throttle Control P/N# 3550723 Related information This throttle module ties into the Ford SEIC system (Stationary Elevated Idle Control), please see Ford bulletin for diagnostic information: Ford bulletin: Q-108R1 Before you start Most Throttle Control issues are due to poor electrical connections and/or poor grounding. VMAC recommends that all electrical connections (with the exception of the clutch connector in the engine bay) be soldered and shrink wrapped. We do not recommend using bullet connectors. Figure 1 shows the location of the SEIC Blunt Cut Wire Harness where the majority of the Throttle Control connections are made. Figure 1 Technical Support Subject 2005 - 2007 Ford 6.7L Throttle Control Diagnostics Document Version Department Revision Details Revised by Tech Engineering Implemented EXT-VRTC-009 A Tech Document Release SP 31 Jul 2015 DB 31 Jul 2015 N/A 31 Jul 2015 Page 2 of 2 Knowledge Base: www.kb.vmacair.com Email: tech@vmacair.com Web: www.vmacair.com Technical Support: 1(888)241-2289 Toll Free:1(800)738-8622 Fax: 1(877)740-3201 Overview Figure 2 Isolate Issues: 1) With the engine off, key in the run position and park brake applied, measure the voltage to the RED throttle control +12V wire (Should be +12V DC). This will be powered when compressor is turned on. 2) With the engine off, key in the run position and park brake applied, measure voltage on the RED wire running to the WHITE interface connector (Should be +12V DC). This will be powered when key switch is on. 3) Measure the resistance of the GREEN ground connection from the throttle controller to the vehicle battery’s negative terminal. This reading should be less than 1 ohm. 4) Measure resistance between WHITE interface connector ground terminal and battery negative terminal. This reading should be less than 1 ohm. 5) Check the BLUE wire from the throttle controller, ensure it is a good soldered connection to the BLUE with GRAY stripe wire in the blunt cut bundle. 6) Check the WHITE wire from the throttle controller to the “clean tach out” circuit CE913 (see wiring diagram) at the blunt-cut harness. Ensure this is a good soldered connection. Check Pins 4) Check Ground 1) Measure Voltage 2) Measure Voltage 5) Check Connection 3) Check Ground 6) Check Connection