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Asd Relay Terminal Identification and Test

The document provides information about testing an ASD relay terminal: 1. It lists the terminal numbers, circuit codes, and color codes of an ASD relay and describes each terminal's function. 2. It outlines 5 steps to test the operation of an ASD relay, beginning with checking for battery voltage at terminal 30 and output voltage at terminal 87 during cranking. 3. The steps include checking for input voltage at terminal 86 from the SBEC, voltage dropping at terminal 85 within 2 seconds of cranking to indicate proper operation, and testing for continuity between terminals to diagnose issues.

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Asd Relay Terminal Identification and Test

The document provides information about testing an ASD relay terminal: 1. It lists the terminal numbers, circuit codes, and color codes of an ASD relay and describes each terminal's function. 2. It outlines 5 steps to test the operation of an ASD relay, beginning with checking for battery voltage at terminal 30 and output voltage at terminal 87 during cranking. 3. The steps include checking for input voltage at terminal 86 from the SBEC, voltage dropping at terminal 85 within 2 seconds of cranking to indicate proper operation, and testing for continuity between terminals to diagnose issues.

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ASD RELAY TERMINAL IDENTIFICATION

The following is a list of the terminal numbers, with circuit codes, and color codes, and their function:

Circuit Terminal Color Description


No. No. Code
J1/J11 30 Red Has battery input
voltage supplied
through fusible link.
Z1 87 Green/blk. Connected to J1 circuit
(terminal 30) in the
energized position,
supplies output voltage
to fuel pump, O2
sensor, fuel injectors,
and coil.
J2 86 Blue/wht. Connected to the
electromagnet, (diode)
and the Single Board
Engine Controller
(SBEC). The SBEC
provides input voltage
to relay.
K19 85 Blue/yel. Connected to the
electromagnet (diode)
and grounded by the
SBEC when distributor
signal is present.
N/A 87A N/A Not used in these
applications.

ASD RELAY TEST

1. Connect a voltmeter to the J1 (terminal 30) wire at the ASD connector. Check for battery voltage.
If no voltage is present, check fusible links and supply voltage from the battery. If voltage is
present proceed to step 2.
2. Connect the voltmeter to the Z1 (terminal 87) wire at the ASD connector. Turn the ignition key to
the START position and crank the engine. If output voltage is present during cranking, the ASD
relay is functioning normally and no further testing of the ASD relay is necessary. If no voltage is
present at the Z1 wire, proceed to step 3.
3. Connect the voltmeter to the J2 (terminal 86) wire at the ASD connector. Turn the ignition key to
the RUN position. Input voltage from the SBEC to the ASD relay should be present. If voltage is
present proceed to step 4. If no voltage is present, disconnect the 60 way and 14 way SBEC
connectors, and the ASD relay connector. Connect an ohmmeter between the J2 (terminal 86) wire
and the blue/white wire at pin connector no.12 of the SBEC, and check for continuity. If no
continuity exists, repair open in wire, reconnect SBEC and ASD relay, and test operation.
4. Connect voltmeter to K19 (terminal 85) wire at ASD connector. Turn ignition key to START
position, and crank engine, while observing voltage at K19. Voltage should be present at K19 and
drop to less than 1 volt within 2 seconds during cranking. If voltage drops ASD relay is functioning,
and no further testing of the ASD relay is necessary. If voltage does not drop, proceed to step 5. If
no voltage is present, disconnect the ASD relay, and connect an ohmmeter between the J2
(terminal 86) and K19 (terminal 85) of the ASD relay and check for continuity. If no continuity
exists replace and ASD relay and test operation.
5. Disconnect the 60 way SBEC connector and ASD relay. Connect an ohmmeter between the K19
wire at the ASD relay connector and the Blue/Yellow wire at pin connector no. 58 of the SBEC.
Check for continuity. If no continuity exists repair open in wire, reconnect SBEC and ASD relay, and
test operation. If continuity exists, the problem is computer related.

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