G32D DTC
G32D DTC
G32D DTC
G32D
problem is intermittent, the light will go out after 10 seconds if the fault is no longer present. The DTC will stay
in the ECMs memory until the battery voltage for 10
seconds will clear all stored DTCs.
DTCs should be cleared after repairs have been completed. Some diagnostic tables will tell you to clear the
codes before using the chart. This allows the ECM to
set the DTC while going through the chart, which will
help to find the cause of the problem more quickly.
Symptom No.
226, 227
Camshaft actuator circuit short
09
MAF rationality
10
MAF low input
11
MAF high input
05
IAT sensor rationality
03
IAT sensor volt low
04
IAT sensor volt high
02
ECT sensor rationality
00
ECT sensor output low
01
ECT sensor output high
104, 105, 108, 109, 121, 123, 185 Throttle actuator fault
116, 119
Throttle actuator function fault
06
ECT not warm-up
89
O2S 1 min voltage
80
O2S 1 volt high
84
O2S 1 period too long
82, 83
O2S 1 not active
85 ~ 87
O2S 1 heater circuit short
90
O2S 2 min voltage
88
O2S 2 volt high
91
O2S 2 not lean after SAS
92, 94, 95
O2S 2 heater circuit short
209
O2S 3 min voltage
200
O2S 3 volt high
204
O2S 3 period too long
202, 203
O2S 3 not active
205 ~ 207
O2S 3 heater short circuit
210
O2S 4 min voltage
208
O2S 4 volt high
211
O2S 4 not lean after SAS
212, 214, 215
O2S 4 heater short circuit
81, 97, 99, 101, 103
Fuel trim lean : bank1
93, 96, 98, 100, 102
Fuel trim rich : bank1
201, 217, 219, 221, 223
Fuel trim lean : bank2
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Description
Type
Page
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
1F-048
1F-051
1F-051
1F-051
1F-051
1F-051
1F-051
1F-055
1F-055
1F-055
1F-057
1F-058
1F-055
1F-061
1F-061
1F-061
1F-061
1F-061
1F-062
1F-062
1F-062
1F-062
1F-062
1F-062
1F-062
1F-062
1F-062
1F-063
1F-063
1F-063
1F-063
1F-063
1F-064
1F-064
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DTC No.
Symptom No.
P0175
P0220
P0221
P0231
P0232
P0261
P0262
P0264
P0265
P0267
P0268
P0270
P0271
P0273
P0274
P0276
P0277
P0300
P0300
P0301
P0301
P0302
P0302
P0303
P0303
P0304
P0304
P0305
P0305
P0306
P0306
P0325
P0330
P0335
P0336
P0340
P0341
P0351
P0352
P0353
P0420
P0430
P0444
P0445
P0460
P0462
P0463
P0481
P0500
P0501
P0562
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56
57
17, 20, 67
18
58
19
64
65
66
50
63
41
40
16
38
39
32, 33
129, 133, 134
130, 131
08
Description
Fuel trim rich : bank2
Pedal position sensor fault
ETC fault
Fuel pump short to GND/Open
Fuel pump short to Battery
Injector1 short to GND/Open
Injector1 short to Battery
Injector2 short to GND/Open
Injector2 short to Battery
Injector3 short to GND/Open
Injector3 short to Battery
Injector4 short to GND/Open
Injector4 short to Battery
Injector5 short to GND / Open
Injector5 short to Battery
Injector6 short to GND / open
Injector6 short to Battery
Misfire(multiple cylinders) Catalyst damage
Misfire(multiple cylinders) Emission increase
Misfire(#1 cylinder) Catalyst damage
Misfire(#1 cylinder) Emission increase
Misfire(#2 cylinder) Catalyst damage
Misfire(#2 cylinder) Emission increase
Misfire(#3 cylinder) Catalyst damage
Misfire(#3 cylinder) Emission increase
Misfire(#4 cylinder) Catalyst damage
Misfire(#4 cylinder) Emission increase
Misfire(#5 cylinder) Catalyst damage
Misfire(#5 cylinder) Emission increase
Misfire(#6 cylinder) Catalyst damage
Misfire(#6 cylinder) Emission increase
Knock sensor 1 output low
Knock sensor 2 output low
CPS fault
CPS out of range
Cyl 1. Synchronization fault
Camshaft position sensor fault
Ignition Coil 1(cyl 2/5)
Ignition Coil 2(cyl 3/4)
Ignition Coil 3(cyl 1/6)
Catalyst bank1 efficiency below threshold
Catalyst bank2 efficiency below threshold
PCV short to GND/Open
PCV short to Battery
Tank level rationality
Fuel sensor short to Battery
Fuel sensor short to GND
MOL Low short to Battery/GND
Auto cruiser lever fault
Vehicle speed sensor fault
Battery volt low
Type
Page
E
E
1F-064
1F-067
Cnl
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
A
E
A
E
A
E
A
E
A
E
A
E
A
E
E
E
E
E
Cnl
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
Cnl
Cnl
E
E
1F-097
1F-070
1F-070
1F-073
1F-073
1F-073
1F-073
1F-073
1F-074
1F-074
1F-074
1F-074
1F-074
1F-074
1F-074
1F-076
1F-076
1F-076
1F-076
1F-076
1F-076
1F-076
1F-076
1F-076
1F-076
1F-076
1F-076
1F-076
1F-076
1F-079
1F-079
1F-081
1F-081
1F-084
1F-084
1F-086
1F-086
1F-086
1F-087
1F-087
1F-090
1F-090
1F-091
1F-091
1F-091
1F-092
1F-092
1F-092
1F-093
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DTC No.
Symptom No.
P0564
P0600
P0601
132
23, 24, 26 ~ 31, 59 ~ 61
21, 110, 120, 138 ~ 140,
186 ~ 190, 231
142
136
137, 143 ~ 146
224, 225
199
198
175
168
177
176
178
179
183
181
172
173
168
170
171
174
180
25, 141
62
P0602
P0604
P0605
P0650
P0661
P0662
P0702
P0702
P0705
P0715
P0720
P0730
P0730
P0740
P0743
P0748
P0753
P0758
P0763
P0778
P0836
P1570
P1813
Description
Type
Page
Cnl
E
E
Coding rationality
Defective RAM
Checksum fault
MIL short circuit
Intake manifold resonance flap short to GND/Open
Intake manifold resonance flap short to Battery
Transmission control unit
Solenoid valve voltage supply (out of tolerance)
Selection lever error
Speed sensor error
Output speed error
Invalid transmission state (hydraulic part)
Gear recognition(repeatedly) negative
Torque converter lock-up clutch heat control
PWM solenoid valve, lock up converter clutch
Regulating solenoid valve, modulator pressure
Solenoid valve, 1-2/4-5 shifting
Solenoid valve, 2-3 shifting
Solenoid valve, 3-4 shifting
Regulating solenoid valve, shift pressure
Transfer case error
Start immobilizer fault
Clutch switch fault
E
E
E
E
E
E
A
E
E
E
E
E
E
A
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
Cnl
E
1F-092
1F-094
1F-096,
1F-098
1F-096
1F-096
1F-096
1F-099
1F-100
1F-100
Error type
A: MIL is switched on as soon as the error occurs
E: MIL is switched on after 2 valid driving cycles
Cnl: MIL is never switched on but DTC is stored as soon as the error occurs
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CAMSHAFT ACTUATOR
1. Bolt
4. Armature
2. Camshaft actuator
5. Roll pin
3. Bolt
6. Nut
When the engine is running, the camshaft actuator rotates the intake camshaft hydraulically and mechanically relative
to the camshaft sprocket by 32 crank angle to the advanced position and back to the retard position.
The camshaft actuator is actuated electro-mechanically by the Engine Control Module (ECM).
The positioning time of apporx. 1 second is dependent on the engine oil pressure at the camshaft actuator and on the oil
viscosity and oil temperature, respectively.
The camshaft indicator on the camshaft sprocket provides the camshaft rotational speed to the position sensor as an
input parameter for the engine ignition control unit.
Camshaft Position
Effect
Engine stop
Retard
0 ~ 1,500 rpm
Retard
Advanced
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C115
226
Description
Trouble Area
Camshaft actuator
short circuit to
battery
P0010
227
Maintenance Hint
Camshaft actuator
short circuit to
ground or open
1 ~ 1.5 A
Notice
If the measured value is not within the specified value, check the cable.
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1. Plug-in sensor
2. Cylinder housing
General
Application
The micro-mechanical HFM6 hot-film air mass sensor with flow direction detection by pulsating mass air flow has been
conceived for load recording with internal combusion engines with petrol and diesel fuel injection.
The HFM6 installation is effected in the air intake system between the air filter and the throttle device, in the case of
supercharged engines between the air cleaner and the supercharger. The HFM6 is installed either as a plug-in sensor in
an existing part of the airducting, such as, e.g. the air cleaner housing, or as pre-assembled plug-in sensor module
including cylinder housing.
Depending on the required air flow rate of the combustion engine, various cylinder housing sizes are provided.
The HFM6 also records, in addition to the air mass taken in by the engine, the temperature of the air taken in.
The HFM6 may only be operated with a suitable control unit.
Design and Function
The hot-film air mass sensor is a thermal flowmeter. The sensor element with its temperature sensors and the heating
area is exposed to the air mass flow. Through a metering channel on the plug-in sensor housing a portion of the air flow
from the cylinder housing is routed past a sensor element.
A thin diaphragm is generated on the silicon-based sensor element by means of etching. A heating resistor and various
temperature sensors are laid out on this diaphragm. The heating area is located in the centre of the diaphragm, which is
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controlled to an excess temperature using a heating resistor and a temperature sensor. The degree of this excess
temperature depends on the temperature of the air flowing in. Without incoming air flow, the temperature at the diaphragm edges declines in an approximately linear fashion. Temperature sensors are located symmetrically in relation to
the heating area upstream and downstream of the heating area. When there is no incoming flow, these sensors indicate
the same temperature. With incoming flow, the part of the diaphragm upstream of the heating area is cooled down due
to heat transfer in the boundary layer. The downstream temperature sensor approximately retains its temperature, due
to the air heated up in the heating area.
The temperature sensors indicate a temperature difference which is dependent upon amount and direction of the incoming flow. The difference signal of the temperature sensor is evaluated as a resistance bridge.
Digital signal processing takes place after digitising the resistor bridge voltage and the intake air temperature sensor
signal. This enables temperature compensation on the basis of the chip temperature and a standardization of the output
characteristic curve.
The plug-in sensor housing contains the electronic module with the evaluation circuit for the sensor.
R min.(
)
R nom. (
)
R max. (
)
-40
35,140
39,260
43,760
-20
12,660
13,850
15,120
5,119
5,499
5,829
20
2,290
2,420
2,551
40
1,096
1,166
1,238
60
565
609
654
80
312
340
370
100
184
202
222
120
114
127
141
130
91
102
114
Voltage
NTC output voltage (1K Ohm Pull-Up)
A/D Count
Signal(Voltage)
Temperature
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C115
P0101
09
Description
Mass air flow
sensor plausibility
Trouble Area
Malfunction in recognition of
MAF
When air mass not plausible
P0102
10
P0103
11
P0111
05
P0112
03
P0113
04
Maintenance Hint
Monitoring the actual air temperature through scan tool
Inspection the ECM pin 80, 79
about short circuit or open with
bad contact
Inspection the IAT sensor
(integrated in HFM sensor)
Inspection the ECM
Monitoring the actual air mass
flow through scan tool
Inspection the ECM pin 81, 105
about short circuit or open with
bad contact
Inspection the MAF sensor
(integrated 11 in HFM sensor)
Inspection the ECM
Circuit Description
The heated element on the MAF is a platinum film resistor (heater). It is located on a ceramic plate together with the other
elements in the bridge circuit. The temperature sensitive resistor (flow sensor) also included in the bridge. The separation
of heater and flow sensor facilitates design of the control circuitry. Saw cuts are employed to ensure thermal decoupling
between the heating element and the intake air temperature (IAT) sensor. The complete control circuitry is located on a
single layer. The voltage at the heater provides the index for the mass air flow. The MAFs electronic circuitry then converts
the voltage to a level suitable for processing in the ECM. This device does not need a burn off process to maintain its
measuring precision over an extended period. In recognition of the fact that most deposits collect on the sensor elements
leading edge, the essential thermal transfer elements are located downstream on the ceramic layer. The sensor element
is also design to ensure that deposits will not influence the flow pattern around the sensor.
The IAT sensor uses a thermistor to control the signal voltage to the ECM. The ECM supplies 5 volt reference and a
ground to the sensor. When the air is cold, the resistance is high; therefore the IAT signal voltage will be high. If the
intake air is warm, resistance is low; therefore the IAT signal voltage will be low.
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Specified Value
Ignition ON
0.9 ~ 1.1 v
Idling
1.3 ~ 1.7 v
(Coolant temperature is over 70 C)
Notice
If the measured value is not within the specified value, the possible cause may be in cable or MAF sensor
in itself. Perform the 5 volt power supply inspection procedures.
4.7 ~ 5.2 V
Notice
If the measured value is not within the specified value, the possible cause may be in cableor ECM coupling.
5. Measure the voltage between the ECM pin No. 105 and MAF sensor connecter terminal No. 4.
Specified value
4.7 ~ 5.2 V
Notice
If the measured value is not within the specified value, the possible cause may be in cableor ECM coupling.
11 ~ 14 V
Notice
If the measured value is not within the specified value, the possible cause may be in cable or Over Voltage
Protection Relay (OVPR).
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4. Connector
2. Metal housing
Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) sensor detects coolant temperature and supplies information to the ECM. It is
composed of metal housing with two NTC resistor, 4 pin connector. The ECM provides a 5 volt signal to the ECT sensor
through a dropping resistor. When the engine is cold, the ECT sensor provides high resistance, which the ECM detects
as a high signal voltage. As the engine warms up, the sensor resistance becomes lower, and the signal voltage drops.
At normal engine operating temperature, the ECT signal will measure about 1.5 to 2.0 volts.
The ECM uses information about coolant temperature to make the necessary calculations for:
Fuel delivery
Ignition control
Knock sensor system
Idle speed
Torque converter clutch application
Canister purge
Cooling fan operation
Others
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Temperature (C)
)
Resistance (
Voltage (V)
-40
48,550
4.90
-30
27,000
4.82
-20
15,570
4.70
-10
9,450
4.52
5,890
4.43
10
3,790
3.96
20
2,500
3.57
30
1,692
3.14
40
1,170
2.70
50
826
2.26
60
594
1.86
70
434
1.51
80
322
1.22
90
243
0.98
100
185
0.78
110
143
0.63
120
111.6
0.50
130
88
0.40
140
71.2
0.33
20
3.57
80
1.22
100
0.78
20
2,500
80
322
100
185
Notice
Replace wiring and coolant temperature sensor if out of specified value.
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C115
P0117
P0118
P0125
Description
Trouble Area
Engine coolant
temperature sensor
plausibility
02
00
Engine coolant
temperature sensor
low voltage
Engine coolant
temperature sensor
high voltage
01
06
Maintenance Hint
Circuit Description
The ECT sensor uses a thermistor to control the signal voltage to the ECM. The ECM supplies a voltage on the signal
circuit to the sensor. When the engine coolant is cold, the resistance is high; therefore the ECT signal voltage will be high.
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Ignition OFF
In the de-energized states the throttle valve position is
determined to be spring capsule.
Ignition ON
When the ignition S/W on the servo motor in the throttle
actuator is operated by the ECM. The throttle valve adopts
a position in line with the coolant temperature.
Closed Position
In the closed throttle position, the servo motor controls
engine speed by operating the throttle valve further (greater
mixture) or closing it further (reduced mixture), depending on coolant temperature and engine load. When this is
done, the throttle valve can be closed further by the servo
motor overcoming the force of the spring capsule (mechanical end stop). If the actuator is deenergized, the
throttle valve is resting against the spring capsule.
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Driving
When driving (part/full throttle), the servo motor controls
the throttle valve in line with the various load states and
according to the input signals from the pedal value sensor according to the input signals from the pedal value
sensor according to the position of the accelerator pedal.
The function of the EA (electronic accelerator) in the ECM
determines the opening angle of the throttle valve through
the throttle actuator. Further functions are;
Idle speed control
Cruise control
Reducing engine torque for ASR/ABS operation
Electronic accelerator emergency running
Storing faults
Data transfer through CAN
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BrR
C115
BrR
P0120
Description
Trouble Area
104
Throttle position
sensor 1 low voltage
105
Throttle position
sensor 1 high voltage
108
Throttle position
sensor 2 low voltage
109
Throttle position
sensor 2 high voltage
121
Throttle actuator
failure
123
125
126
Throttle position
sensor 1 not plausible with
Throttle position
sensor 2
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Description
Trouble Area
127
High permanent
throttle signal
185
116
Throttle actuator
learning control failure
119
P0120
P0121
Maintenance Hint
Circuit Description
The ECM supplies a 5 volt reference signal and a ground to the TP sensor. The TP sensor sends a voltage signal back
to the ECM relative to the throttle plate opening. The voltage signal will vary from approximately 0.3 ~ 0.9 volts at closed
throttle, to over 4.0 ~ 4.6 volts at Wide Open Throttle (WOT).
The TP sensors serve for engine load control according to the drive pedal command. Load adjustments independent of
the drive pedal command can be implemented; such functions are, for instance, idle control, speed control, drive slip
control, load shock damping, and similar functions.
When the actuator current fails, the throttle valve is returned to emergency operating position by a spring. The throttle
valve position, thereby the actuator drive position check back is provided by two potentiometers. The motor positions the
throttle valve against the return spring force. Motor and return spring are two separate energy sources. Each of Them is
able to position the throttle valve in emergency position alone. Throttle valve position check back and monitoring is
provided by two actual value potentiometers connected to the engine control electronics.
Specified Value
Closed
0.3 ~ 0.9V
Opened
1 4.0 ~ 4.6V
Closed
4.0 ~ 4.6V
Opened
0.3 ~ 0.9V
TPS 1
TPS 2
Specified value
Specified Value
Ignition ON
0.8 ~ 2.3 v
Idling
1.0 ~ 2.5 v
(Coolant temperature is over 70 C)
Engine
status
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EXHAUST SYSTEM
Catalytic Converter
The purpose of the catalytic converter is to convert the
three pollutants of carbon monoxide(CO), hydrocarbons
(HC) and oxides of nitrogen (NOx) contained in the exhaust of gasoline engines, into the harmless compounds
of water (H2O), carbon dioxide (CO2) and nitrogen (N2).
The catalytic converter contains a catalyst, a word coming from the Greek and which designates the element
essential for catalyst which triggers chemical reactions
without itself being consumed.
Oxygen Sensor
When the exhaust gas is rich (below 14.7 : 1), the voltage output is high, above 450 mv. When the exhaust gas
is lean (above 14.7 : 1 air/fuel ratio), the sensors voltage
output is low, below 450 mv.
The ECM uses oxygen sensor information for:
Open loop / closed loop criteria
Ideal air / fuel ratio
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P0131
P0132
P0133
Description
Trouble Area
89
80
Oxygen sensor
high voltage
Oxygen sensor
slow response
82
Oxygen sensor no
activity detected
83
85
Oxygen sensor
heater failure
Oxygen sensor
heater short circuit
to battery
Oxygen sensor
heater short circuit
to ground or open
84
P0134
P0135
86
87
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P0137
P0138
P0140
P0141
Description
Trouble Area
90
Oxygen sensor 2
low voltage
88
Oxygen sensor 2
high voltage
91
Oxygen sensor 2
not lean after SAS
92
Oxygen sensor 2
heater failure
Oxygen sensor 2
heater short circuit
to battery
Oxygen sensor 2
heater short circuit
to ground or open
209
Oxygen sensor 3
low voltage
200
Oxygen sensor 3
high voltage
Oxygen sensor 3
slow response
202
Oxygen sensor 3
no activity detected
203
Oxygen sensor 3
not lean after
overrun fuel shut-off
205
Oxygen sensor 3
heater failure
Oxygen sensor 3
heater short circuit
to battery
Oxygen sensor 3
heater short circuit
to ground or open
94
95
P0151
P0152
P0153
204
P0154
P0155
206
207
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1F-63
G32D
DTC No. Symptom No.
P0157
P0158
P0160
P0161
210
208
AFFECTED VIN
Oxygen sensor 4
low voltage
Oxygen sensor 4
high voltage
211
212
Oxygen sensor 4
heater failure
Oxygen sensor 4
heater short circuit
to battery
Oxygen sensor 4
heater short circuit
to ground or open
81
Bank 1 system
short term fuel trim
adaptation below
lean threshold
97
Bank 1 system
short term fuel trim
at lean stop
99
101
Bank 1 system
learning control failure
(lean, low load)
103
Bank 1 system
learning control
failure (rich, low load)
214
P0171
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Oxygen sensor 4
not lean after SAS
215
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Description
Maintenance Hint
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Description
Trouble Area
93
96
98
100
102
201
P0172
217
219
221
223
P0174
213
P0175
216
222
218
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Circuit Description
In order to control emissions, a catalytic converter is used to covert harmful emissions into harmless water vapor and
carbon dioxide. The ECM has the ability to monitor this process by using a oxygen sensor. The oxygen sensor produces
and output signal which indicates the storage capacity of the catalyst. This in turn indicates the catalysts ability to
convert exhaust emission effectively. If the oxygen sensor pig tail wiring, connector, or terminal is damaged. Do not
attempt to repair the wiring, connector, or terminals. In order for the sensor to function properly, it must have a clean air
reference provided to it. This clean air reference is obtained by way of the oxygen sensor wire(s). Any attempt to repair
the wires, connector, or terminal and degrade the oxygen sensor performance.
0.2 ~ 1.0 V
Notice
If the measured value is not within the specified value, the possible cause may be in cable, oxygen sensor
or ECM.
11 ~ 14 V
Notice
If the measured value is not within the specified value, the possible cause may be in cable, oxygen sensor
or ECM.
0.2 ~ 2.0 A
Notice
If the measured value is not within the specified value, the possible cause may be in cable, oxygen sensor
or ECM.
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1. Accelerator pedal
4. 6-pin connector
5. Bolt
3. Bolts
The Acceleration Pedal Position (APP) sensor is mounted on the accelerator pedal assembly. The sensor is actually
two individual APP sensors and one housing. This sensor works with the Throttle Position (TP) sensor to provide input
to the Engine Control Module (ECM) regarding driver requested accelerator pedal and throttle angle at the throttle body.
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Description
Trouble Area
122
Acceleration pedal
position sensor
signal failure
160
Acceleration pedal
position 1 sensor
low voltage
161
Acceleration pedal
position sensor 1
high voltage
162
Acceleration pedal
position sensor 2
low voltage
163
Acceleration pedal
position sensor 2
high voltage
164
Accelerator pedal
position sensor 1
not plausible with
accelerator pedal
position sensor 2
167
Both setpoint
accelerator pedal
position sensor
defective
P0220
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Circuit Description
The ECM supplies a 5 or 2.5 volt reference signal and a ground to the APP sensor 1or 2. The ECM calculates on these
signal lines. The APP sensor output changes as the accelerator pedal is moved. The output of the APP 1and APP2
sensor are low, about 0.4 ~ 0.7 volts and 0.2 ~ 0.35 volts respectively at the closed throttle position. As pushing the
accelerator pedal, the output increases so that the output voltages will be about 4.3 ~ 4.8 volts and 2.1 ~ 2.4 volts
individually when accelerating fully with the kick down, at Wide Open Throttle (WOT).
0.3 ~ 0.7
4.3 ~ 4.8
Notice
If measured value is not within the specified value, check the pedal valve sensor and the supply voltage to
APP 1 sensor.
0.1 ~ 0.4
2.1 ~ 2.5
Notice
If measured value is not within the specified value, check the pedal valve sensor and the supply voltage to
APP sensor 2.
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FUEL PUMP
5. Thermistor
2. Spring
6. Float arm
3. Fuel pump
7. Thermistor housing
4. Float
Specified Value
3.8 bar
Item
Minimum delivery at 8v
Maximum pressure
Operating voltage
Minimum pressure
Nominal voltage
Minimum amount of fuel
supply
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12 V
114 Liter/Hr (12 V, 3.8 bar,
-30 ~ +70 C)
Ambient temperature
Maximum amount of fuel
supply
Specified Value
30 Litre/Hr
8V
7.5 A
-30 ~ +70 C
165 Liter/Hr (12V, 3.8 bar,
-30 ~ +70 C)
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20A
Fuse
F44
F30
C902
C204
BG
Description
Trouble Area
Maintenance Hint
P0231
35
P0232
34
Circuit Description
When the ignition switch is turned ON, the ECM will activate the pump relay and run the in-tank fuel pump. The fuel
pump will operate as long as the engine is cranking or running and the ECMis receiving ignition reference pulses.
If there are no reference pulses, the ECM will shut off the fuel pump within 2 seconds after the ignition switch is turned
ON, engine stopped or engine stalled.
0 V (for1 ~ 2 sec.)
Cranking
0V
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1 Liter/max. 35 sec.
Notice
Check the fuel filter and fuel line when the fuel delivery is not within specified value.
5~9A
Notice
Replace the fuel pump relay if the measured value is over 9 A.
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FUEL INJECTOR
1. Fuel rail
4. Injector
2. O-ring
5. O-ring
3. Injector bracket
The Multipoint Fuel Injection (MFI) assembly is a solenoid-operated device controlled by the Engine Control Module
(ECM) that meters pressurized fuel to an each individual cylinder. The injector sprays the fuel, in precise quantities at
a point in time determined by the ECM, directly to ward the cylinder intake valve. ECM energizes the fuel injector
solenoid to lift the needle valve and to flow the fuel through the orifice. This injectors discharge orifice is calibrated to
meet the effective fuel atomization necessary for both ensuring the maximum homogeneity in the air-fuel mixture and
holding the condensation along the walls of the intake tract to a minimum.
Fuel enters the top feed injector from above and flows through its vertical axis. The lower end extends into the intake
valve. Fuel from the tip is directed at the intake valve, causing it to become further atomized and vaporized before
entering the combustion chamber.
A fuel injector which is stuck partially open would cause a loss of fuel pressure after the engineis shut down. Also, an
extended crank time would be noticed on some engines. Dieseling could also occur because some fuel could be
delivered to the engine after the ignition is turned off.
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RW
RW
RW
RW
RW
RW
RW
C212
YW
20
RW
C115
YW
P0261
P0262
73
72
Description
No. 1 injector short
circuit to ground or
open
Trouble Area
Maintenance Hint
P0264
P0265
P0267
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P0268
P0270
P0271
P0273
P0274
P0276
P0277
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79
78
193
192
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194
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Description
Trouble Area
When malfunction of injector
circuit
Injector #3 short circuit to power
When malfunction of injector
circuit
Injector #4 short circuit to
ground or open
When malfunction of injector
circuit
Injector #4 short circuit to
power
When malfunction of injector
circuit
Injector #5 short circuit to
ground or open
When malfunction of injector
circuit
Injector #5 short circuit to
power
When malfunction of injector
circuit
Injector #6 short circuit to
ground or open
When malfunction of injector
circuit
Injector #6 short circuit to
power
Maintenance Hint
Inspection the power to injector
#3 or bad contact
Inspection the injector
Inspection the ECM
Inspection the ECM pin 62 about
short circuit or open with bad contact
Inspection the injector
Inspection the ECM
Inspection the power to injector
#4 or bad contact
Inspection the injector
Inspection the ECM
Inspection the ECM pin 65 about
short circuit or open with bad contact
Inspection the injector
Inspection the ECM
Inspection the power to injector
#5 or bad contact
Inspection the injector
Inspection the ECM
Inspection the ECM pin 64 about
short circuit or open with bad contact
Inspection the injector
Inspection the ECM
Inspection the power to injector
#6 or bad contact
Inspection the injector
Inspection the ECM
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14 ~ 17
Notice
Replace the fuel injector if the measured value is out
of the specified values. Check the connector and wire
connection between the ECM and the injector if the
measured values are normal.
8.0 ms
Engine Idle
3 ~ 5 ms
14 ms
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MISFIRE
DTC
Description
Misfire (Multiple cylinders) Catalyst damage
P0300
Misfire (Multiple cylinders) Emission increase
Misfire (#1 cylinder) Catalyst damage
P0301
Misfire (#1 cylinder) Emission increase
Misfire (#2 cylinder) Catalyst damage
P0302
Misfire (#2 cylinder) Emission increase
Misfire (#3 cylinder) Catalyst damage
P0303
Misfire (#3 cylinder) Emission increase
Misfire (#4 cylinder) Catalyst damage
P0304
Misfire (#4 cylinder) Emission increase
Misfire (#5 cylinder) Catalyst damage
P0305
Misfire (#5 cylinder) Emission increase
Misfire (#6 cylinder) Catalyst damage
P0306
Misfire (#6 cylinder) Emission increase
Circuit Description
The Engine Control Module (ECM) monitors the crankshaft and camshaft positions to detect if the engine is
misfiring. The ECM looks for a quick drop in crankshaft
speed. It may take between one to several tests to store
a Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) and illuminate the Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL). Under light misfire
conditions, it may also take more than one trip to set a
DTC. Severe. Misfire will flash the MIL, indicating that
catalyst damage is possible.
Misfire of cylinder 1 is monitored by cylinder selective
engine roughness measuring. The actual roughness value
is compared with the actual (emission and catalyst
damage) threshold.
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Diagnostic Aids
An intermittent can also be the result of a defective reluctor
wheel. Remove the CKP sensor and inspect the reluctor
wheel through the sensor mount hole. Check for porosity
and the condition of wheel.
The Scan tool active misfire counts should pick up an
intermittent misfire problem. Watch the scan tool misfire
counter. When a specific cylinder misfires under certain
load, conditions may be duplicated in the stall.
Test Description
The number(s) below refer to specific step(s) on the diagnostic table.
1. Euro On-Board Diagnostic (EOBD) System Check
prompts the technician to complete some basic
checks and store the freeze frame and failure records
data on the scan tool if applicable. This creates an
electronic copy of the data taken when the
malfunction occurred. The information is then stored
on the scan tool for later reference.
3. A visual/physical inspection should include checking
the following components:
The wiring for proper connections, pinches or
cuts.
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The Knock Sensor (KS) detects abnormal knocking in the engine. The two KS are mounted in the engine block near the
cylinders. The sensors produce an output voltage which increases with the severity of the knock. This signal is sent to
the Engine Control Module (ECM) via a shielded cable. The ECM then adjusts the ignition timing to reduce the spark
knock.
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GW
C115
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P0325
P0330
56
57
Description
Trouble Area
Maintenance Hint
Inspection the ECM pin 118,
117about short circuit or open
with bad contact
Inspection the KS 1 malfunction
Inspection the ECM
Inspection the ECM pin 115, 114
about short circuit or open with
bad contact
Inspection the KS 2 malfunction
Inspection the ECM
Circuit Description
The KS system is used to detect engine detonation, allowing the ECM to retard the ignition control spark timing based
on the KS signal being received. The KS signals amplitude and frequency depend upon the amount of knock being
experienced. The ECM monitors the KS signal and can diagnose the KS sensor and circuitry.
>10 M
Notice
Replace the KS if the measured values is out of the specified values. Check the connector and wire connection
between ECM and the KS if the measured values are normal.
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3. Segment
2. Bolt
4. Flywheel
This Electronic Ignition (EI) system uses inductive or pick up type magnetic Crankshaft Position (CKP) sensor. The
CKP sensor is located in the opposite side of the crankshaft pulley and triggers the pick-up wheel teeth which is
equipped 60 - 2 teeth with a gap of 2 teeth at 360 degree spacing. This sensor protrudes throughits mount to within 1.1
0.14 mm.
The output of the sensor is a sinusoidal signal. Each tooth of the pick-up 60 - 2 wheel generates a positive half wave.
The Engine Control Module (ECM) uses this sensor signal to generate timed ignition and injection pulses that it sends
to the ignition coils and to the fuel injectors.
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GW
C115
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99
P0335
P0336
100
Description
Trouble Area
17
Crankshaft position
sensor signal failure
(no engine revolution signal)
20
Crankshaft position
sensor signal failure
(gap recognition
failure)
67
Crankshaft position
sensor adaptation
failure
18
Crankshaft position
sensor signal failure
(rpm > max. value)
Maintenance Hint
Circuit Description
The 58X reference signal is produced by the CKP sensor. During one crankshaft revolution, 58 crankshaft pulses will be
produced. The ECM uses the 58X reference signal to calculate engine rpm and CKP. The ECM constantly monitors the
number of pulses on the 58X reference circuit and compares them to the number of Camshaft Position (CMP) signal pulses
being received. If the ECM receives and incorrect number of pulses on the 58X reference circuit, this failure code will set.
1,050 ~ 1,400
Notice
Measure the insulator resistance of the CKP sensor if out of the specified value.
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>20 k
Notice
Measure the check and ground terminal of the CKP
sensor if out of the specified value.
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2. Bolt
4. O-ring
The Camshaft Position (CMP) sensor sends a CMP signal to the Engine Control Module (ECM). The ECM uses this
signal as a synchronized pulse to trigger the injectors in the proper sequence. The ECM uses the CMP signal to
indicate the position of the #1 piston during its power stroke. This allows the ECM to calculate true sequential fuel
injection mode of operation.
Circuit Description
The CMP sensor sends a cam position signal to the ECM. If the cam position signal is lost while the engine is running,
the fuel injection system shifts to a calculated sequential fuel injection mode based on the last fuel injection pulse, and
the engine continuous to run.
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C115
P0340
P0341
Description
Trouble Area
58
Camshaft position
sensor signal : No.
1 cylinder synchronization failure
19
Camshaft position
sensor signal : No.
1 cylinder recognition failure
Maintenance Hint
Inspection the source voltage of
CMP sensor
Inspection the ECM pin 106, 104
about short circuit or open with
bad contact
Inspection the CMP sensor
Inspection the damage of sensor
or sprocket
Inspection the ECM
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IGNITION COIL
4. Coupling plug
The Electronic Ignition (EI) system ignition coil is located on the cylinder head cover. The double ended coils receive the
signal for the Engine Control Module (ECM) which controls the spark advance.
Each EI system ignition coil provides the high voltage to two spark plugs simultaneously;
T1/1: cylinder 2 and 5
T1/2: cylinder 3 and 4
T1/3: cylinder 1 and 6
The EI system ignition coil is not serviceable and must be replaced as an assembly.
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C212
20
C115
GW
C115
C115
GW
99
64
Description
Trouble Area
GW
100
Maintenance Hint
Inspection the ECM pin 70 (71 and
72) about short circuit or open with
bad contact
No ignition voltage
output
(No. 1 ignition coil)
P0353
65
66
No ignition voltage
output
(No. 2 ignition coil)
No ignition voltage
output
(No. 3 ignition coil)
Malfunction of ignition
circuit Primary current
values or secondary
short circuit
Circuit Description
The Electronic Ignition (EI) system uses a waste spark method of spark distribution. The Crankshaft Position (CKP)
sensor sends reference pulses to the ECM. The ECM then triggers the EI system ignition coils. Once the ECM triggers
the EI system ignition coils both of the connected spark plugs fire at the same time. One cylinder is on its compression
stroke at the same time that the other is on the exhaust stroke, resulting in lower energy needed to fire the spark plugin
the cylinder on its exhaust stroke.
This leaves there remainder of the high voltage to be used to fire the spark plug in the cylinder on its compression stroke.
Since the CKP sensor is in a fixed position, timing adjustments are not possible or needed.
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Catalystic
DTC
Symptom No.
Description
P0420
50
P0430
63
System Description
The vehicle with 6 cylinder has two independent manifold
coupled catalysts: one for cylinder 1, 2, 3 called bank 1
and the other one for 4, 5, 6 called bank2.
Several amplitude ratios will be calculated in different loadspeed windows. The function calculates the mean value
of each window for bank 1 and for bank 2, separately and
transforms the amplitude ratio to a calculated conversion
rate.
If the mean value of the calculated conversion rate from a
window for one bank is below the conversion limit and the
required number of amplitude ratios in this window is
reached then this window and this bank are marked as
failed.
If in one window the mean value of bank1 and bank2, is
below the emission threshold and the required number of
calculated amplitude ratios is reached for each bank then
this window is marked as failed for both banks.
If two windows of one bank are marked as failed in one
driving cycle the catalyst system is detected as failed.
Catalyst diagnosis is carried out once in each driving cycle.
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Conditions for Clearing the MIL/DTC
The MIL will turn off after three consecutive driving
cycles in which the diagnostic runs without a fault.
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Diagnostic Aids
The catalyst test may abort due to a change in the engine load. Do not change the engine load (i.e. A/C, cooling fan, heater motor) while a catalyst test is in progress.
An intermittent problem may be caused by a poor connection, rubbed-through wire insulation, or a wire that is
broken inside the insulation.
Any circuitry, that is suspected as causing the intermittent complaint, should be thoroughly checked for the following conditions:
Backed-out terminals
Improper mating
Broken locks
Improperly formed
Damaged terminals
Poor terminal-to-wire connection
Test Description
The number(s) below refer to specific step(s) on the diagnostic table.
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3. Line to conister
2. Line to engine
The fuel vaporization control system is in stalled to inhibit the fuel vaporized gas from discharging into the atmosphere.
The fuel vaporized gas that is accumulated in the canister abstracts through the purge control valve purification during
the engine combustion (except the decreasing mode) and coolant temperature of over 80C. For this reason, the Engine
Control Module (ECM) transacts the engine speed, air inflow quantity, coolant temperature, and intake temperature.
The purge control valve is activated by the ECM frequency according with the engine rotating speed to adjust the
purification rate. The purification rate is determined by the continuous valve opening interval.
The purge control valve is activated by the ECM for the following conditions:
Coolant temperature of over 80C
Engine speed of over 1,000 rpm
2 minutes after starting
When the fuel cut-off mode is not activated
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YR
P0444
41
C108
18
C206
21
Description
Trouble Area
Maintenance Hint
Inspection the ECM pin 34 about
short circuit or open with bad
contact.
Inspection the source power of
valve
P0445
40
Test
1. Maintain the normal temperature and idling state by
operating the engine.
2. Connect the ECM terminal No. 34 and check for normal
operation through the output waves using oscilloscope.
Notice
Test during purge control valve operation after the
minimum of 1 minute after the engine turned on.
3. Connect the ECM terminal No. 34 and check for current
consumption during the ignition switch ON.
Specified value
0.3 ~ 0.5 A
Specified value
Notice
Test while at normal temperature and at idling state
by operating the engine.
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Diagnostic Aids
Resistance checks for the fuel level sensor:
Empty = 280 ohms or more.
Half full = about 110 ohms.
Full = 38 ohms or less.
Test Description
The number(s) below refer to specific step(s) on the
diagnostic table.
1. Euro On-Board Diagnostic (EOBD) System Check
prompts the technician to complete some basic
checks and store the freeze frame and failure
records data on the scan tool if applicable. This
creates an electronic copy of the data taken when
the malfunction occurred. The information is then
stored on the scan tool for later reference.
2. The replacement ECM must be reprogrammed.
Re-fer zto the least Techline procedure for ECM
repro-gramming.
DTC
Symptom No.
Description
P0460
16
P0462
38
P0463
39
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10A
Fuse
F27
YR
LY
32
BG
GR
Description
MOL low short
circuit to battery
RrG
Trouble Area
Maintenance Hint
Step1. Monitoring the actual rpm
through Diagnostic program or
Scan Tool
Step2. Inspection the ECU Pin
60 about short circit or open
P0481
33
Cruise control
acceleration failure
134
Cruise control
deceleration failure
130
Vehicle speed
signal failure
131
Vehicle speed
signal failure
132
129
P0500
133
P0501
P0564
Circuit Description
Cruise control is an automatic speed control system that maintain a desired driving speed without using the accelerator
pedal. The vehicle speed must be greater than 50 km/h to engage cruise control.
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SYSTEM VOLTAGE
CE Box
Fuel pump
Relay 86
Fuse
Ef 45
GY
Description
Trouble Area
Maintenance Hint
Monitoring the actual battery
voltages through the scan tool
P0562
08
Malfunction in recognition of
system source voltage. Less
than minimum 8 volts in
2,000 rpm below, or less than
10 volts in 2,000 rpm above.
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SB9
C103
8
C202
7.5A
L
G202
G202
C206
23
Fuse
F54
Description
33
34
Trouble Area
Maintenance Hint
Inspection the ASR unit with CAN
connection
Inspection the Engine Control
Module (ECM) pin 38, 37 about short
circuit or open with bad contact
Inspection the ECM
P0600
24
26
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DTC No. Symptom No.
27
28
29
Description
Trouble Area
CAN missing SL
Message
Maintenance Hint
30
P0600
31
59
60
61
CAN missing
cluster Message
Circuit Description
The provision for communicating with the ECM is the Data Link Connector (DLC). It is located in the instrument
panel fuse block. The DLC is used to connect the scan tool. Battery power and ground is supplied for the scan tool
through the DLC. CAN line is used to communicate with the other module such as the Transmission Control Module
(TCM) and Transfer Case Control Unit (TCCU).
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INTERNAL FAILURE
DTC No. Symptom No.
Description
Trouble Area
Maintenance Hint
Inspection the coding condition
through scan tool
P0601
21
Transmission
coding failure
P0602
P0604
P0605
Uncoded/
unprogramed ECM
136
137
ECM failure
143
ECM failure
(EEPROM/Flash EPPOM checksum
failure)
144
145
146
ECM failure
(programming
checksum failure)
142
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Description
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
Unusual throttle
controller monitoring data
comparison fault (CPU 2)
239
240
Throttle potentiometer
comparison fault (CPU 2)
P0221
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Unusual CPU
communication (CPU 2)
242
Unusual CPU
configuration (CPU 2)
243
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
251
Trouble Area
System internal
failure
Maintenance Hint
ENGINE CONTROLS
G32D ENGINE SM - 2006.08
1F-98
G32D
Description
110
Throttle actuator
learning data fault
117
120
Cruise control
interruption memory failure
138
Call Monitoring
139
140
186
ECM failure
(incompatible CPU)
187
188
189
190
231
P0601
ENGINE CONTROLS
G32D ENGINE SM - 2006.08
Trouble Area
System internal
failure
Maintenance Hint
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1F-99
G32D
MIL
Circuit Description
When the ignition is turned ON, the Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) will be turned ON and remain ON until the
engine is running if no Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs)
are stored. Battery voltage is supplied through the ignition switch directly to the MIL telltale. The Engine Control
Module (ECM) controls the MIL by providing a ground path
through the MIL control circuit to turn ON the MIL.
224
Description
Diagnostic Aids
Inspect the wiring for poor electrical connections at
the MIL and ECM connectors. Look for possible bent,
backed out, deformed or damaged terminals. Check
for weak terminal tension as well. Also check for chafed
wires that could short to bare metal or other wiring.
Inspect for broken wire inside the insulation.
If diagnosing for a possible intermittent short or open
condition, move or massage the wiring harness while
observing test equipment for a change.
Trouble Area
225
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P0650
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Maintenance Hint
ENGINE CONTROLS
G32D ENGINE SM - 2006.08
1F-100
G32D
RESONANCE FLAP
C115
P0661
P0662
199
198
Description
Resonance flap
short circuit to
ground or open
Resonance flap
short circuit to
battery
Trouble Area
Maintenance Hint
Monitoring the actual operational
status and vehicle speed signal
through scan tool
Inspection the Engine Control
Module (ECM) pin 97 about short
circuit or open with bad contact
Inspection the power source short
circuit or open to resonance flap
Inspection the resonance flap
solenoid and hardware
Inspection the ECM
Circuit Description
A pneumatically actuated resonance flap is located on the intake manifold, and will be opened and closed by load, which
operates resonance flap according to engine and controlled by ECM and rpm.
Resonance flap is closed at idle/partial load (less than 3,800/rpm). The switch valve will be adjusted by ECM and
resonance flap will be closed. By increasing air flow passage through dividing intake air flow toward both air collection
housing. This leads to a significant increase in the torque in the lower speed range.
Resonance flap is open at full load (over 3,800/rpm). The switch valve will not be adjusted by ECM and resonance flap will
be open. The collected air in the air collection housing will not be divided and intake air passage will be shorten.
ENGINE CONTROLS
G32D ENGINE SM - 2006.08
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1F-101
G32D
IMMOBILIZER
S205
F27
12
YR
G207
Description
Trouble Area
Maintenance Hint
D Inspection the Engine Control
Module (ECM) pin 13, 14 about
short circuit or open with bad contact
25
Communication
with transponder
missing
P1570
Unprogramed ECM
with immobilizer
Required immobilizer
encoding, no paired condition
of immobilizer even through
start trial
Circuit Description
Immobilizer is a device disabling vehicle ignition unless a specific key is used and designed to help prevent vehicle theft.
Immobilizer is comprised of two devices, a key with encoded transponder and ECM with the same encoding of the
transponder. When a key is inserted into the hole to start vehicle and turned to ON, the ECM reads and decodes the
transponder code and, if the same, starts the engine, it is called immobilizer. It means immobilizer system disables
starting by stopping fuel supply if the code in the transponder does not match the code stored in ECM each other.
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ENGINE CONTROLS
G32D ENGINE SM - 2006.08
1F-102
G32D
CLUTCH SWITCH
P1813
62
Description
Clutch switch
defective
Trouble Area
Maintenance Hint
Inspection the Engine Control
Module (ECM) pin 43 aboutshout
circuit or open
Inspection the clutch switch
Inspection the ECM
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