Checking Digifant II and Digifant I Timing Advance (engine codes RV and PF)Check timing advance only after determining that the basic ignition timing is adjusted to specification. On cars with onboard fault diagnosis, check the fault memory and correct any faults before proceeding. See FUEL SYSTEM-GASOLINE. To check timing advance (Digifant):
On Digifant II, if the timing only advances by about 20°, first check the knock sensor tightening torque as described in 4.5 Checking and Replacing Knock Sensor, then check knock sensor resistance and check for faults in the wiring harness as described in 4.6 Troubleshooting Knock Sensor System. If mounting torque, sensor resistance and the wiring harness are all OK, then the Digifant control unit is probably faulty. On Digifant I, if the timing does not advance as specified, then there is a fault in either the air flow sensor or the control unit. See FUEL SYSTEM-GASOLINE.
If having the coolant temperature sensor disconnected or connected makes no difference, check the continuity of the coolant temperature sensor wire as described in 4.6 Troubleshooting Knock Sensor System. If there are no breaks in the wire, then either the Digifant control unit or the temperature sensor is faulty. See FUEL SYSTEM-GASOLINE for information on testing the coolant temperature sensor. |
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