right!!!! as with your alarm thread the other day,sometimes the thing hits you when you walk away for a while.
well that and a lot of patience from the great people on this forum who will listen and not shoot you down when you come on here with some daft half arsed question

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all the following presumes that you have both solenoids working and ac that works.
if you set the tickover at say 750,when its cold the cold start acts like a choke and picks up the revs to 750,it does this by activating the right hand solenoid,this solenoid also sets the throttle to 750 when the air con is switched on as the added load pulls the engine revs/speed down,it does this by allowing the vacuum through the solenoid to the left hand side of the actuator pulling the linkage to the left thus increasing revs.
the problems start when the engine begins to warm,and less choke effect is needed to maintain the 750.this is when the left hand solenoid comes into play,as the speed of the engine is increased and monitored via the crank sensor the ecu operates the left hand sensor to open,this feeds the same actuator but into the middle area on the other side of the diaphragm inside it, but as they share the same vac supply a stalemate/equal vac is achieved on both sides and nothing moves!!. as the temps continue to rise the right hand solenoid turns off for a split second,then back on,causing the vacuum on the right hand side in the actuator to pull the linkage across slightly to the right,thus dropping the revs,temps rise a little more,then the right hand solenoid shuts again for a split second across it goes again until full shut off on both solenoids and the 750 is sustained by temps alone.
so the left solenoid is only used as a method to control the disengaging of the cold start.and smoothly maintain the said 750 revs.
this could explain why the right hand solenoid usually packs up working .because it does 3 or 4 times the work of the left hand one.maybe more if you use aircon regularly.
all the above is only a 04.00 theory so not proven,but wait until the neighbours waken and i will be out there testing.
thanks again to all who helped me understand this topic,
i hope this works in practice in the morning or im stuffed
