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Old Jul 17, 2016 | 10:18 AM
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Vmaf 93 v6

In a recent computer snafu I discovered the VMAF Ohm readings one was out of spec. I see no performance issue because of this. All readings on the 20k scale.

E2-VS 0.29
E2-VC 0, numerous trys and ZERO
E2-VB .27
E2-THA 2.02 in the high 70's
E1-FC infinity

T FSM says to replace the VAFM and I am wondering if I have any options? Repairable, bypass, trade camper in?

Any input greatly appreciated. Jim
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Old Jul 17, 2016 | 11:17 AM
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Hmmm. A short (zero ohms) E2-Vc should throw code 31. http://web.archive.org/web/201211190...85diagnosi.pdf (That's the only purpose of Vc so far as I can tell: the check for a short in the resistance coil.)

What it more interesting is to check that E2-Vs varies smoothly as you open the vane. The absolute numbers aren't that important. Also, you might want to check that E1-Fc drops to (close to) zero just as the vane opens.

But given that you don't have a performance issue, I wouldn't replace the VAF just based on the Vc number.
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