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Old 08-11-2015, 08:12 AM   #1
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Default multi-step resistor values needed

Please post if you know the values for each of resistors on the multi-step potentiometer. Thank you
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Old 08-11-2015, 08:49 AM   #2
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Default Re: multi-step resistor values needed

That is from the 98-99 supplement manual,...


7.1. Disconnect the six-pin connector at multi-step potentiometer.
7.2. Using a multimeter set to 20K ohms, connect black (-) lead of multimeter to purple wire terminal end
(located in six-pin connector on potentiometer). Connect red (+) lead (with insulation probe) to yellow wire
at six-pin connector.
7.3. Measure resistance while depressing the accelerator pedal. The measured resistance should increase
incrementally in six steps:


1st Step: 910 ohms (approx.)
2nd Step: 1660 ohms (approx.)
3rd Step: 2570 ohms (approx.)
4th Step: 3570 ohms (approx.)
5th Step: 4570 ohms (approx.)
6th Step: 5570 ohms (approx.)


So in series it should be
910
750
910
1K
1K
1K

Bands if needed for 5%

750Ω 5%
Violet, green, brown, gold.
910Ω 5%
White, brown, brown, gold.
1kΩ 5%
Brown, black, red, gold.

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Old 08-11-2015, 09:15 AM   #3
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Default Re: multi-step resistor values needed

You did not specify if it was a 2 wire or 3 wire Multi-Step potentiometer, so here are both (there were multiple flavors of the old 2 wire style):

All resistors start counting from the post #3 (Post #1 is wiper connection and #2 is open)

3 wire Multi-Step Resistor Values:
910Ω
750Ω
910Ω
1000Ω
1000Ω
1000Ω

2 wire Multi-Step Resistor Values (95+):
300Ω
390Ω
300Ω
750Ω
1000Ω
2200Ω

2 wire Multi-Step Resistor Values (94-):
910Ω
620Ω
620Ω
750Ω
820Ω
1100Ω
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Default Re: multi-step resistor values needed

Thanks guys this is great to have this information where it can be easily accessed by members who ask for it.
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Default Re: multi-step resistor values needed

The primary difference between the 2 wire rates is voltage.

48v. uses the 300 ohm and up rate
36v. uses the 910 ohm and up rate


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Old 02-29-2024, 04:00 PM   #6
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Default Re: multi-step resistor values needed

97 CC DS 48V. Surges particularly noticed going up slight inclines. 50.2V reading on pack. All factory original motor, controller, F/R switch, obc, vglide, cables, etc. I replaced the solenoid last year with a White Rogers. Some microswitches replaced, including inside the vglide.

Multimeter lead (black) clipped on purple terminal in 3 prong plug
Multimeter lead (red) clipped on yellow terminal in 3 prong plug
Multimeter set to 20k ohms

Position 1 = 1
Position 2 = 0
Position 3 = 0.57
Position 4 = 0.96
Position 5 = 1.44
Position 6 = 2.22
Position 7 = 3.29
Position 8 = 5.53

Thoughts on readings? I attached a pic for reference.
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