
stepper motor
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stepper motor
Hi all im running a 3.9 efi in a landrover discovery,when i start the engine it is hunting for revs i.e it goes to 1500 then down to almost a stall then back up to 800 down to 300 and eventually settles on 750,i've asked a few people and they seem to think it may be the stepper motor,does anyone know the part number i have part number 73312a but the orientation of the plug is wrong any help/advice greatly appreciated,danny. 

Hi, I've got that engine in a Range Rover and the part for mine is ETC6660 there's also a similar part ER5199 for post 95.
Mine was also hunting and stalling at junctions until I changed the Stepper motor. A short term fix is to remove it and thoroughly clean the valve end with duck-oil and brake cleaner, also clean the seat area and the pipes leading to it.
Mine was also hunting and stalling at junctions until I changed the Stepper motor. A short term fix is to remove it and thoroughly clean the valve end with duck-oil and brake cleaner, also clean the seat area and the pipes leading to it.
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When you turn the motor off, the stepper motor opens up by 200 steps. This causes the start up RPM to be 1500, then it settles down to the programmed idle speed.
Most idle problems are caused by incorrect base idle speed. The stepper motor should only have to add 50 to 100 rpms to the base idle speed.
Most likely you have a vacuum leak(check with vacuum gage) or incorrect base idle speed(check with timing light).
Randall
Most idle problems are caused by incorrect base idle speed. The stepper motor should only have to add 50 to 100 rpms to the base idle speed.
Most likely you have a vacuum leak(check with vacuum gage) or incorrect base idle speed(check with timing light).
Randall