A Must Read If you ever had an idle problem.

Jack B

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My car has had an idle problem for about a year, it was tolerable, but, a pain. The idle was erratic and could go high or low and even stall. It also had a low/mid range issue where the rpm would jump all over the place when you were at a low cruise. The car has aftermarket wide bands and the a/f would jump all over when the problem manifested itself.

Well the problem is fixed, it was the G103 ground connection. I am not sure what harness it ties into, but, it is in the area close to the a/c compressor. I had the heads off several times and I also worked on the the a/c compressor, one of those times I broke off the G103 connection to the block. It is a 4-1/2" #18 wire with a large ring terminal on the block end. I found the wire on the floor and always wondered where it came from.

That connection to the front of the block is the ground for the O2 sensor/heater circuits. It is the sole ground for both of the front O2 heaters. At idle or low speeds the a/f can move all over the place, the IAC then tries to maintain the rpms, but, cannot catch keep up with the vaccilating a/f , therefore, the errtatic idle or stall.

The simplest fix is to remove the passenger side O2 sensor and solder a wire into the the black wire. That is the wire that is attached to the pin located at ten o-clock. The top of the connector is the latch side. You need about 24" of wire. I ran it to the bolt on the throttle body. Use a minimum of a #16.

If anyone can tell me I would love to know where the G103 lead connects into the harness and where it attaches to the block. It is very close to the a/c compressor, but, where?
 

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Glad you found it! I imagine this information is Generation and possibly even year specific?
 
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Great info....how many threads have had that same problem...lots!
 

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I have problems with my idle going up and down on my car.ill see if my wire is broken off or not.Thank for the info
 

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On my '01, the manual says that it attaches to the block very near the CAM position sensor. Other end hooks into splice S128 which hooks to the AC compressor clutch as well as the O2 sensors.
 
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On my '01, the manual says that it attaches to the block very near the CAM position sensor. Other end hooks into splice S128 which hooks to the AC compressor clutch as well as the O2 sensors.

My manual indicates a similar connection, but, it sure would be nice to see a picture of the harness and the block termination. The ring terminal is a 3/8" diameter, it must land on the a/c compressor or the power steering pump.
 
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