4-3
UnclassifiedSensors
What This Code Means
Sensor not functioning correctly (implied by troubleshooting steps for a sensor); Ignition fault indicated
Possible Causes
- •Wire 820G not grounded to main ground point on the engine
- •Breaks in harness
- •Damaged pins in ECM connector
- •No voltage present on Wire 820A when ECM is active
- •No or low voltage measured on Wire 754, Wire 752, or Wire 766 to ground when ECM is active
- •Faulty sensor (TTMAP voltage not between 2.4-2.6 VDC with sensor removed)
- •Spark plug wires not fitted correctly or in poor condition
- •No 12 VDC on Wire 14C at coil connector
- •Fuse F2 is blown or missing
- •Relay (IR) is not operational
- •Ignition coil current is above the threshold when the coil is firing
- •Ignition coil current is below the threshold when the coil is firing
- •Ignition coil current is detected when the coils are not firing
Suggested Actions
- 1Verify Wire 820G is grounded to the main ground point on the engine
- 2Test and inspect the harness for breaks
- 3Inspect the ECM connector for damaged pins
- 4Test wire 820A to ground for 4.5–5 VDC when the ECM is active
- 5Inspect the ECM plug for damaged pins
- 6Test each wire (754, 752, 766) to ground for output voltage when the ECM is active (should be 0.5–4.5 VDC)
- 7Remove and inspect the sensor
- 8Replace sensor if TTMAP voltage is not between 2.4–2.6 VDC with sensor removed from system and still connected to harness
- 9Check spark plug wires for fit and condition
- 10Check each coil connector for 12 VDC on Wire 14C
- 11Check the F2 fuse to see if it is blown or missing
- 12Check if the relay (IR) is operational
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