QUOTE(shen1716 @ May 11 2011, 08:36 PM)
My problem was fixed after replace the isc gear..i thk the method said by my mechanic look like catacomb method...not using isc gear anymore and replace by ficd..bro catacomb,may i know wat the pros and cons using this method?
most mechanic will remain the "dead" ISC component there but fix an ficd to solve the problem... well, this method does not 100% solve the problem because ur ISC might still go crazy because the ISC socket is still connected to it... it will still constantly self-adjusting itself to the changes of intake vacuum (because u use ficd, intake vacuum pressure fluctuates whenever aircond kicks in)... in such condition, ur ecu will continuously try to adjust the vacuum pressure via the dead or semi-dead ISC motor... in long run, ur ecu might also get damaged...
hence, it is safe to completely remove the ISC unit and disconnect the ISC socket and totally rely on the ficd unit...
not sure if engine check light will lit up or not after disconnecting ur ISC socket... i think it can be solved via PDT reset fault.... my car dont have engine check light coz convert from carburetor to fuel injection...

QUOTE(gagak_84 @ May 11 2011, 10:02 PM)
err... dun have diagram ler... vr simple connection... ficd only has 2 wire... signal and ground... signal wire u connect to 12vdc and den to an external switch mounted inside ur car... switch is den grounded... this creates a complete circuitry...
as for the hose connection, 1 is in and another is out... intake path i left it open (or u can install a breather there), while the output path is tapped to the second ficd (which controls the aircond) output path, which both will eventually connected to the intake manifold...
so when coldstart ur engine revs drop or gets lumpy, just switch the ficd on and adjust ur coldstart idling rev at the ficd... its that simple...