Can anyone confirm that the "throttle check" works as described?
When pins are shorted the motor goes to the highest speed the controller is programmed to.
Hi Lasse, the throttle on the controller is controlled by the voltage output from the throttle hall sensor, not a variable resistor, so to check the throttle operation you would really need to measure the voltage on the throttle signal wire while it is connected and powered up, which is not easy to do on the MPIIIs without removing the controller.
(Motor starts at ~1.25V and Maximum power is reached at ~3.25V)The GM controllers usually incorporate a safety feature which prevents the motor from running if the battery power is accidentally turned on while the throttle is operated.
This is why testing the motor with a piece of wire bridging the two pins requires the controller to be powered up
before the wire is inserted, otherwise the motor is prevented from running due to the controller's built in safety feature.
Alan