Fuel system testing, Testing gm c-3 mixture control solenoid dwell – Actron Digital Multimeter CP7676 User Manual

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Testing GM C-3 Mixture Control Solenoid Dwell

This solenoid is located in the carburetor. Its

purpose is to maintain an air/fuel ratio of 14.7

to 1 in order to reduce emissions. This test

checks to see if the solenoid dwell is varying.

Test Description:

This test is rather long and detailed. Refer to

vehicle service manual for the complete test

procedure. Some important test procedure

highlights you need to pay close attention to

are listed below.

1. Make sure engine is at operating

temperature and running during test.

2. Refer to vehicle service manual for

multimeter hook-up instructions.

3. Turn multimeter rotary switch to 6

Cylinder Dwell position for all GM

vehicles.

4. Run engine at 3000 RPM.

5. Make engine run both RICH and LEAN.

6. Watch multimeter display.

7. Multimeter display should vary from 10°

to 50° as vehicle changes from lean to

rich.

Typical Mixture Control

Solenoid Connection

Mixture Control

Solenoid

Fuel System Testing

The requirements for lower vehicle emissions has

increased the need for more precise engine fuel control.

Auto manufacturers began using electronically controlled

carburetors in 1980 to meet emission requirements.

Today’s modern vehicles use electronic fuel injection to

precisely control fuel and further lower emissions. The

digital multimeter can be used to test the fuel mixture

control solenoid on General Motors vehicles and

to measure fuel injector resistance.

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