There is no PWM in the M50TU. It's on or off. Same with the MS41 based M52. The MS42 and above have real PWM cam control.
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The evap valve is PWMed. The duty cycle depends on how much extra fuel vapor the engine can handle at a given moment. IE at high throttle, it will be more open because there will be more air flow to absorb the vapor and keep the motor running smoothly.
Don't worry too much about the voltage you see on the VANOS line. The nature of a MOSFET solid-state low-side driver is that it may leak voltage, but it won't drive significant current through its load (the VANOS) without the proper signal. Thats why you got the correct result with a load (LED) but an incorrect result without a load (DMM in voltage mode).
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Originally posted by matt View Post
Don't worry too much about the voltage you see on the VANOS line. The nature of a MOSFET solid-state low-side driver is that it may leak voltage, but it won't drive significant current through its load (the VANOS) without the proper signal. Thats why you got the correct result with a load (LED) but an incorrect result without a load (DMM in voltage mode).
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Originally posted by matt View PostThe evap valve is PWMed. The duty cycle depends on how much extra fuel vapor the engine can handle at a given moment. IE at high throttle, it will be more open because there will be more air flow to absorb the vapor and keep the motor running smoothly.
Don't worry too much about the voltage you see on the VANOS line. The nature of a MOSFET solid-state low-side driver is that it may leak voltage, but it won't drive significant current through its load (the VANOS) without the proper signal. Thats why you got the correct result with a load (LED) but an incorrect result without a load (DMM in voltage mode).
The LED draws enough current to tell you what's really happening.
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