Do not use probes or leads other than Part Number 3822758. The connector will be damaged. The leads must fit tightly without expanding the pins of the connector.
Disconnect the sensor harness connector from the ECM. Insert a test lead into pin 47 of the sensor harness connector. Insert another test lead into pin 48 of the connector.
Make sure the EPS is connected to the sensor harness.
Connect the test leads to the multimeter probes. Measure the resistance. The resistance value must be 1000 to 2000 ohms. If the resistance value is not correct, there is a problem with the sensor harness, provided the sensor has been previously checked.
Insert the leads into pins 50 and 49 of the sensor harness connector. Measure the resistance. The multimeter must show between 1000 and 2000 ohms. If the resistance is not correct, there is a problem with the sensor harness, provided that the sensor has been previously checked. Repair or replace the sensor harness. Refer to Procedure 019-043. If both resistance checks are within specification, the sensor circuit must still be checked for a short circuit to ground and a short circuit from pin to pin.
Check for a short circuit to ground. Adjust the multimeter to the resistance setting. Insert a test lead into pin 47 of the sensor harness connector, and connect it to a multimeter probe. Touch the other multimeter probe to the engine block ground. Measure the resistance.
The multimeter must show an open circuit
(more than 100k ohms).
If the circuit is not open, there is a short circuit to ground in the wire connected to pin 47.
Repair or replace the sensor harness. Refer to Procedure 019-043.
Remove the test lead from pin 47 of the sensor harness connector and insert it into pin 50 of the connector. Touch the other multimeter probe to the engine block ground. Measure the resistance.
The multimeter must show an open circuit
(more than 100k ohms).
If the circuit is not open, there is a short circuit to ground in the wire connected to pin 50.
Repair or replace the sensor harness. Refer to Procedure 019-043.
Disconnect the engine position sensor from the sensor harness. Insert test lead into pin 48 of the sensor harness connector. Insert other test lead into pin 45 of the connector. Set the multimeter to the resistance setting and measure the resistance.
The multimeter must show an open circuit
(more than 100k ohms).
Remove the test lead from pin 49 of the sensor harness connector and insert it into pin 50 of the connector. Insert the other lead into pin 48. Measure the resistance.
The multimeter must show an open circuit
(more than 100k ohms).
Remove the test lead from pin 50 of the sensor harness connector and insert it into pin 47 of the connector. Insert the other test lead into pin 48. Measure the resistance.
The multimeter must show an open circuit
(more than 100k ohms).
Remove the test lead from pin 48 of the sensor harness connector and test all other pins. Measure the resistance. The multimeter must show an open circuit (more than 100k ohms).
If the resistance values in any of the previous tests are not within the specification, there is a short circuit from pins 47, 48, 49, or 50 to any pin that measures less than 100k ohms. Repair or replace the sensor harness. Refer to Procedure 019-043.
Connect all components after completing the repair.
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