Speed Control - Temporary Surging
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^ SPEED CONTROL - "VIP" TEST FAILURE - VEHICLES BUILT BEFORE 4/22/88
^ SURGE - 5.0L EFI WITH SPEED CONTROL ENGAGED - VEHICLES BUILT BEFORE 4/22/88
Article No. 88-25-6
LINCOLN-MERCURY: 1988 MARK VII
ISSUE: A temporary speed change (surge) with the speed control engaged or a "VIP" test failure may be caused by a combination of unwanted electrical signals from the charging system and ignition system. These electrical signals might produce an unstable signal in the speed sensor ground circuit #683.
ACTION: Connect the speed sensor ground wire (circuit #683) to the chassis ground in the engine compartment. Refer to the following procedure for service details.
FIGURE 1:
1. Locate the purple wire with a light blue tracer at connector C163 in the 14290 wire harness, Figure 1.
2. Splice a 16 AWG ground wire to circuit #683 near connector C163. Use a waterproof butt splice connector.
3. Route the spliced wire behind the battery. Make sure the wire does not interfere with normal engine operation or maintenance.
4. Attach an eyelet, (E80Y-14294-A) to the end of the spliced wire.
5. Using a sheet metal screw, (N801846-S36MG), attach the eyelet to the radiator support next to the battery ground.
PART NUMBER PART NAME CLASS
E80Y-14294-A Eyelet - Package of 10 C
N801846-S36MG Screw - Package of 5 S
OTHER APPLICABLE ARTICLES: 87-2-6, 86-3-11
WARRANTY STATUS: Eligible Under Basic And Major Component Warranty Coverage
OPERATION: 882506A
TIME: 0.3 Hr.
DLR. CODING: Basic Part No. 14290
Condition Code: 28
OASIS CODES: 2900, 630000, 630200, 630202