That's what I thought, and that's what makes me confused. The idle validation switch logic on my OEM APPS seems backwards.
It seems everyone agrees that pin 6 on the Dodge wiring harness Deutsch connector is for idle and pin 2 is for throttle. Referencing the corrected APPS/IVS wiring diagrams posted earlier in this thread, it suggests that the idle validation switch connected to pin 6 should be *closed* when the APPS is in the idle position. Since I'm measuring voltage on that pin when my OEM APPS is at idle, it means the switch is in fact open... just the opposite of what I expected it to be!
Likewise, I thought pin 2 for throttle should be open at idle and closed when the APPS is not at idle. Since I measure voltage on that pin when the bellcrank is open, it also means the switch is open when the bellcrank is open... completely backwards from what I thought.
So what's going on here? The idle validation switches are OPEN during the tested state?
Maybe I should cross check my voltage measurements one more time to be sure I didn't write things down incorrectly, but I swear I checked them several times each already because I couldn't believe what I was seeing.
John,
A while back I tested pins 2 & 6 on my truck with stock DC APPS. Here's the results, from post 469 of this thread:
With key on, engine not running, and a working DC APPS installed: pin 6 was near ground at idle and +5V when off idle. Pin 2 did the opposite.
Since each switch is pulling its line to ground, the switch on pin 6 should be closed when at idle, and the one on pin 2 should be closed when NOT at idle.
I've got a vacuum leak to fix on the truck tomorrow. If I have time I'll do another check of this just to be sure.
Karl