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smog question, please help..

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ok, from the air pump a hose goes up to the bypass valve and from the bypass valve a hose goes to the diverter valve. now their is a port on top of the bypass valve and diverter valve that looks like it excepts a vacuum line. the bypass valve line goes to the thermastor air diverter solenoid and the diverter valve line goes to the thermastor air bypass solenoid. where are these solenoids??? my bypass and diverter valve dont have these lines so i dont know where to hook them up to. thanks
 

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there is a vacuum tree on the back side of the pass. shock tower....
 

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ok, looks like they ( the solenoids) are below the egr vacuum regulator. looking at the firewall which one is which. they are side by side..
and can anyone tell me where the vacume resservor is. thanks
 

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The smog pump has two vacuum operated valves. The first valve either dumps the pump output to the open air or directs it to the next valve. The smog pump dumps its output at full throttle to save horsepower. The second valve directs the air to either the passages in the heads or to the tube that runs to the cat converters. Both the tube for the head and the tube going to the cat converters have one way check valves to prevent the hot exhaust gas from backing up into the tube and the control valves.

Here are some of the codes generated by faulty parts in the smog pump system and their fixes...

Codes 94 & 44 - Check vacuum lines for leaks, & cracks. Disconnect the big hose from smog pump: with the engine running you should feel air output. Reconnect the smog pump hose & apply vacuum to the first vacuum controlled valve: Its purpose is to either dump the pump's output to the atmosphere or pass it to the next valve. The next vacuum controlled valve directs the air to either the cylinder heads when the engine is cold or to the catalytic converter when the engine is warm. Disconnect the big hoses from the back side of the vacuum controlled valve and start the engine. Apply vacuum to the valve and see if the airflow changes from one hose to the next.

The two electrical controlled vacuum valves mounted on the rear of the passenger side wheelwell turn the vacuum on & off under computer control. Check to see that both valves have +12 volts on the red wire. Then ground the white/red wire and the first solenoid should open and pass vacuum. Do the same thing to the light green/black wire on the second solenoid and it should open and pass vacuum.

Remember that the computer does not source power for any actuator or relay, but provides the ground necessary to complete the circuit. That means one side of the circuit will always be hot, and the other side will go to ground or below 1 volt as the computer switches on that circuit.

See the following website for some help from Tmoss (diagram designer) & Stang&2Birds (website host)

http://www.veryuseful.com/mustang/t...inks-ign-ac.gif

http://www.veryuseful.com/mustang/t...91eecPinout.gif

Code 81 – Secondary Air Injection Diverter Solenoid failure AM2. The secondary air diverter solenoid valve isn’t working on the Thermactor Air System (smog pump). Look for broken or missing vacuum lines on the solenoid valve to the diverter valve. The solenoid valve is located on the back side of the passenger side wheel well. Check the solenoid valve for +12 volts at the Red wire and look for the Lt Green/Black wire to switch from +12 volts to 1 volt or less. The computer controls the valve by providing a ground path on the LT Green/Black wire for the solenoid valve.

See http://www.veryuseful.com/mustang/t...ng5.0Vacuum.gif for help on the vacuum line plumbing.


Code 82 – Secondary Air Injection Diverter Solenoid failure AM1. The dump valve air diverter solenoid valve isn’t working on the Thermactor Air System (smog pump). Look for broken or missing vacuum lines on the solenoid valve to the diverter valve Check the solenoid valve for +12 volts at the Red wire and look for the Red/White wire to switch from +12 volts to 1 volt or less. The computer controls the valve by providing a ground path on the Red/White wire for the solenoid valve.
 

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good info but looking at the fire wall which solenoid is which? i dont want to run a vacuum line from the bypass valve to the air diverter solenoid and vice versa. thanks
 

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ttt
 

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ttt
 

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go to this link
http://www.corral.net/forums/showthread.php?t=235763&highlight=solenoid
the two on the bottom are the ones i am thinking are the solenoids. am i correct. what is the top one to?
 

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See http://www.veryuseful.com/mustang/tech/engine/images/88Stang5.0Vacuum.gif

Follow the solenoid valve wire colors to determine which valve goes to what smog pump control valve.
 

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thats a good one. thanks
 
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