Ran a Resistance check on my BAC, but what does results mean?
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Ran a Resistance check on my BAC, but what does results mean?
I used a multimeter and checked the resistance on my BAC and I got a reading of 13.4. The acceptable reading is 10.7 to 12.3, so what does my reading mean? Is my BAC toast? I am having an idling problem, and so I suspected the BAC to be at fault.
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I have read of other people on the forum having that reading on a BAC, and the valve was perfectly ok. I think maybe there was another manufacturer of these valves or something, so some do read this value. I would not worry about it and proceed to other BAC checks (does it click with 12V etc...).
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Here's an interesting read on bacs even if he does talk about turbo models http://www.teamfc3s.org/info/articles/idle.html That is also Dave Gibson's site where you can download for free a factory service manual which has the idle setting procedures etc. If not there go to http://www.iluvmyrx7.com for the free download.
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