by sergei » Fri Mar 10, 2006 9:59 pm
To power the solenoid you will have to disconnect it first, then apply 12v to one pin and GND(earth) to another.
To check if it is getting the signal connect a test light to socket from solenoid (test light can be any 5W lights with wires going to eash contacts on VVT socket) and flap the throttle (full throttle for a second or two) and see if the the light turnes on.
If you supply 12v to VVT wire or short the VVT connector there is a chance of burning transistor inside (it is $5 darlington) wich will disable VVT, not a bigie I can fix that (done that before, when my mate istalled a VVT light and shorted accidentaly the wires).
If you turn on VVT while idle on hot the car will most likely stall, if you do it while it is on cold idle up stage, it will start to sound like rotary.
Also the VVT signal is actually low active, it is supplying the earth to solenoid, so when you measure the voltage on VVT connector while it is connected to solenoid both wires will be 12V.