I am trying to enable closed loop via a switch, in the manual it says "ENABLE LAMBDA SWITCH -- Allows the ALS/MAP2/Lambda switch to turn lambda control on and off" but I can't find the pins I need for this switch in the circuit diagrams or in the manual.
Any help really appreciated
Cybersloth
S40 Enable closed loop via a Switch
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Re: S40 Enable closed loop via a Switch
That's not available on the S40, only S60 and up.
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Re: S40 Enable closed loop via a Switch
Thanks for the quick reply, an edit in the S40 manual may be in order
Would an option for me be to switch the lambda signal to the S40 from my Innovate LC-1 and use the signal less than 100mV feature to revert to programmed map from closed loop ?
Sorry to respond to your helpful response with another question
CyberSloth
Would an option for me be to switch the lambda signal to the S40 from my Innovate LC-1 and use the signal less than 100mV feature to revert to programmed map from closed loop ?
Sorry to respond to your helpful response with another question
CyberSloth
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Re: S40 Enable closed loop via a Switch
That would work, but probably best to leave the LC1 powered and put the switch in the lambda signal wire.
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Re: S40 Enable closed loop via a Switch
Thanks
Yes, that's what I meant, but I wasn't very clear, sorry
Now, where's that crimp tool .....?
Cybersloth
Yes, that's what I meant, but I wasn't very clear, sorry
Now, where's that crimp tool .....?
Cybersloth