This test should be used for troubleshooting opens and/or shorts in any of the analog engine sensor circuits. These sensors provide various signals to the engine ECM. These sensors receive a regulated supply of 5.0 VDC from the ECM.
The ECM performs an automatic calibration of these sensors whenever the ECM is powered and the engine is OFF for at least five seconds. During an automatic calibration, the ECM calibrates pressure sensors against the atmospheric pressure sensor and an acceptable offset pressure range.
Note: Refer to Troubleshooting, "Analog Sensor Supply Circuit - Test" if the ECM has detected a problem with the analog sensor supply voltage.
Note: There are separate procedures for troubleshooting opens and/or shorts in digital engine sensor circuits. Refer to the appropriate topic in the "Troubleshooting with a Diagnostic Code" section of this manual.
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Schematic |
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P1 and P2 ECM connectors |
Test Step 1. Inspect Electrical Connectors and Wiring
- Turn the keyswitch to the OFF/RESET position.
- Thoroughly inspect the J1/P1 ECM connector, the J2/P2 ECM connector, the J3/P3 customer connector, and all other connectors in the wiring harness. Refer to Troubleshooting, "Electrical Connectors - Inspect" for details.
Expected Result:
All connectors, pins, and sockets should be completely inserted, and coupled. The harness and wiring should be free of corrosion, abrasion, and pinch points. All connections and grounds should be tight and free of corrosion.
Results:
- OK - Proceed to Test Step 2.
- Not OK -
Repair: Repair the circuit.Verify that the repair eliminates the problem.
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Test Step 2. Check the Sensor Supply Voltage at the Sensor Connector
- Disconnect the suspect sensor.
- Turn the keyswitch to the ON position.
- Use a multimeter to measure the voltage across terminal A (+5V Analog) and terminal B (Analog Return) at the harness side of the suspect sensor connector.
- Turn the keyswitch to the OFF/RESET position.
Expected Result:
The analog sensor supply voltage should be 5.0 ± 0.5 VDC.
Results:
- OK - The supply voltage is reaching the sensor. Proceed to Test Step 3.
- Not OK - The supply voltage is not reaching the sensor.
Repair: Refer to Troubleshooting, "Analog Sensor Supply Circuit - Test" for the appropriate troubleshooting procedure.
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Test Step 3. Short the Sensor Signal at the Sensor Connector
- Turn the keyswitch to the OFF/RESET position.
- Connect the Caterpillar Electronic Technician (Cat ET) to the service tool connector.
- Disconnect the suspect sensor from the harness.
- Turn the keyswitch to the ON position.
- Check the active diagnostic codes on Cat ET.
- Use a suitable piece of wire to short terminal B (Analog Return) and terminal C (Signal) at the harness side of the suspect sensor connector.
- Check the active diagnostic codes on Cat ET.
Expected Result:
The FMI for the active diagnostic code should change from a "03" (Open/Short to +Battery) to a "04" (Short to Ground) when the terminals are shorted.
Results:
- OK - The harness appears to be OK. The problem is with the sensor.
Repair: Replace the suspect sensor.Verify that the repair eliminates the problem.
STOP
- Not OK - Proceed to Test Step 4.
Test Step 4. Measure the Resistance of the Signal Wire
- Turn the keyswitch to the OFF position.
- Disconnect the suspect sensor and the appropriate ECM connector for that sensor.
- Measure the resistance between terminal C (Signal) at the harness side of the suspect sensor connector and the appropriate terminal for the sensor signal at the ECM connector.
Expected Result:
The resistance through the signal wire should be less than 10 Ohms.
Results:
- OK - Proceed to Test Step 5.
- Not OK - There is an open circuit or excessive resistance in the signal circuit of the harness.
Repair: Repair the circuit.Verify that the repair eliminates the problem.
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Test Step 5. Short the Sensor Signal at the ECM
- Turn the keyswitch to the OFF/RESET position and install 7X-1715 Adapter Cables (40 Pin Breakout T) at the J1/P1 and J2/P2 ECM connectors.
- Remove the suspect signal wire from the appropriate ECM connector.
- Turn the keyswitch to the ON position.
- Check the active diagnostic codes on Cat ET.
- Use a suitable piece of wire to short the terminal for the suspect sensor signal to P1:5 (−Battery) at the breakout.
- Check the active diagnostic codes on Cat ET.
Expected Result:
The FMI for the active diagnostic code should change from a "03" (Open/Short to +Battery) to a "04" (Short to Ground) when the terminals are shorted.
Results:
- OK - There is a problem in the wiring between the suspect sensor and the ECM.
Repair: Repair the circuit.Verify that the repair eliminates the problem.
STOP
- Not OK - The ECM is not reading the sensor circuit.
Repair: Verify your results. Replace the ECM. Refer to Troubleshooting, "Replacing the ECM" before you replace the ECM.Verify that the repair eliminates the problem.
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