Electronic Control System Gas Plus Engines – FAULT CODE 249

Compressor Inlet Temperature Sensor Circuit – Shorted High

Overview

Compressor Inlet Temperature Sensor Circuit – Shorted High

CODE REASON EFFECT
Fault Code: 249
PID: P105
SPN: 105
FMI: 3
LAMP: Amber
SRT: 

Compressor Inlet Temperature Sensor Circuit – Shorted High.

Possible reduced performance.

Compressor Inlet Temperature Sensor Circuit

SMALL | MEDIUM | LARGE

Circuit Description

The electronic control module (ECM) uses the compressor inlet temperature sensor input to determine the temperature of the air entering the turbocharger.

Component Location

The compressor inlet temperature sensor is located in the intake piping to the turbocharger (combination sensor with humidity).

Shop Talk

  • The compressor inlet temperature sensor is a combination sensor with the humidity sensor.

All temperature sensors:

  • The resistance of the sensor varies with temperature. The reading observed must compare to the following table if the sensor is functioning properly.
Temperature (°C) Temperature (°F) Resistance (ohms)
0 32 30k to 36k
25 77 9k to 11k
50 122 3k to 4k
75 167 1350 to 1500
100 212 600 to 675

Cautions and Warnings


 CAUTION 

To reduce the possibility of damaging a new ECM, all other active fault codes must be investigated prior to replacing the ECM.

 CAUTION 

To reduce the possibility of pin and harness damage, use the following test leads when taking a measurement:
Part Number 3822758 – male Deutsch/AMP/Metri-Pack test lead
Part Number 3823996 – female Weather-Pack test lead.

Troubleshooting Steps

STEPS SPECIFICATIONS
STEP 1. Check the fault codes.  
  STEP 1A. Check for an inactive fault code. Fault Code 249 inactive?
STEP 2. Check the compressor inlet temperature sensor and circuit.  
  STEP 2A. Inspect the compressor inlet temperature sensor and connector pins. Dirty or damaged pins?
  STEP 2B. Check the sensor resistance. 175 ohms to 274 ohms?
STEP 3. Check the ECM and engine harness.  
  STEP 3A. Inspect the ECM and engine harness connector pins. Dirty or damaged pins?
  STEP 3B. Check for an open circuit in the engine harness. Less than 10 ohms?
  STEP 3B-1. Check for an open circuit in the engine harness.
  STEP 3C. Check for a pin to pin short circuit in the engine harness. Greater than 100k ohms?
  STEP 3D. Check for an inactive fault code. Fault Code 249 inactive?
STEP 4. Clear the fault codes.  
  STEP 4A. Disable the fault code. Fault Code 249 inactive?
  STEP 4B. Clear the inactive fault codes. All fault codes cleared?


Guided Step 1 – Check the fault codes.

Guided Step 1A – Check for an inactive fault code.

Conditions

  • Turn keyswitch ON
  • Connect the INSITE™ electronic service tool.

Action

Use INSITE™ electronic service tool to read the fault codes.

Fault Code 249 inactive?

YES NO
No Repair No Repair


Guided Step 2 – Check the compressor inlet temperature sensor and circuit.

Guided Step 2A – Inspect the compressor inlet temperature sensor and connector pins.

Conditions

  • Turn keyswitch OFF
  • Disconnect the compressor inlet temperature sensor from the engine harness.

Action

  • Corroded pins
  • Bent or broken pins
  • Pushed back or expanded pins
  • Wire insulation damaged
  • Moisture in or on the connector
  • Missing or damaged connector seals
  • Connector shell broken
  • Dirt or debris in or on the connector pins.

For general inspection techniques, refer to Component Connector and Pin Inspection, Procedure 019-361.

Dirty damaged pins?

YES NO

A defective connection has been detected in the sensor or harness connector.

Repair the damaged pins. Repair or replace the engine harness, whichever has the damaged pins.

  • Flush the dirt, debris, or moisture from the connector pins using electronic contact cleaner, Part Number 3824510.
  • Install the appropriate connector seal if it is damaged or missing.
  • Repair the engine harness. Refer to Procedure 019-202.
  • Replace the engine harness. Refer to Procedure 019-043.
No Repair

Guided Step 2B – Check the sensor resistance.

Conditions

  • Turn keyswitch OFF
  • Disconnect the compressor inlet temperature sensor from the engine harness.

Action

  • Measure the resistance between the SIGNAL pin and RETURN pin at the compressor inlet temperature sensor connector.

175 ohms to 274 ohms?

YES NO

Refer to the table in Shop Talk, for specifications.

Replace the humidity/temperature sensor. Refer to Procedure 019-356.


Guided Step 3 – Check the ECM and engine harness.

Guided Step 3A – Inspect the engine harness and ECM connector pins.

Conditions

  • Turn keyswitch OFF
  • Disconnect engine harness from the ECM.

Action

  • Corroded pins
  • Bent or broken pins
  • Pushed back or expanded pins
  • Wire insulation damaged
  • Moisture in or on the connector
  • Missing or damaged connector seals
  • Connector shell broken
  • Dirt or debris in or on the connector pins.

For general inspection techniques, refer to Component Connector and Pin Inspection, Procedure 019-361.

Dirty damaged pins?

YES NO

A defective connection has been detected in the ECM connector or engine harness connector.

Repair the damaged pins. Repair or replace the engine harness, whichever has the damaged pins.

  • Flush the dirt, debris, or moisture from the connector pins using electronic contact cleaner, Part Number 3824510.
  • Install the appropriate connector seal if it is damaged or missing.
  • Repair the engine harness. Refer to Procedure 019-204.
  • Replace the engine harness. Refer to Procedure 019-043.
No Repair

Guided Step 3B – Check for an open circuit in the engine harness.

Conditions

  • Turn keyswitch OFF
  • Disconnect the engine harness from the ECM
  • Disconnect the compressor inlet temperature sensor from the harness.

Action

  • Measure the resistance between the compressor inlet temperature RETURN pin and the ECM connector 1 RETURN pin.

Refer to the circuit diagram or wiring diagram for component pin identification.

For general inspection techniques, refer to Component Connector and Pin Inspection, Procedure 019-360.

Less than 10 ohms?

YES NO
No Repair

An open RETURN circuit has been detected in the engine harness

Repair or replace the engine harness, whichever has the damaged pins.

  • Flush the dirt, debris, or moisture from the connector pins using electronic contact cleaner, Part Number 3824510.
  • Install the appropriate connector seal if it is damaged or missing.
  • Repair the engine harness. Refer to Procedure 019-202.
  • Replace the engine harness. Refer to Procedure 019-043.

Guided Step 3B-1 – Check for an open circuit in the engine harness.

Conditions

  • Turn keyswitch OFF
  • Disconnect the engine harness from the ECM
  • Disconnect the compressor inlet temperature sensor from the harness.

Action

  • Measure the resistance between the compressor inlet temperature sensor SIGNAL pin and the ECM connector 1 SIGNAL pin.

Refer to the circuit diagram or wiring diagram for component pin identification.

For general inspection techniques, refer to Component Connector and Pin Inspection, Procedure 019-360.

Less than 10 ohms?

YES NO
No Repair

An open SIGNAL circuit has been detected in the engine harness

Repair or replace the engine harness, whichever has the damaged pins.

  • Flush the dirt, debris, or moisture from the connector pins using electronic contact cleaner, Part Number 3824510.
  • Install the appropriate connector seal if it is damaged or missing.
  • Repair the engine harness. Refer to Procedure 019-202.
  • Replace the engine harness. Refer to Procedure 019-043.

Guided Step 3C – Check for a pin to pin short circuit in the engine harness.

Conditions

  • Turn keyswitch OFF
  • Disconnect the engine harness from the ECM
  • Disconnect the compressor inlet temperature sensor from the engine harness.

Action

  • Measure the resistance between the compressor inlet temperature SIGNAL pin in the engine harness and all other pins in the ECM connector 1.
  • Measure the resistance between the compressor inlet temperature SIGNAL pin in the engine harness and all other pins in the ECM connector 2.

Refer to the circuit diagram or wiring diagram for connector pin identification.

For general resistance measurement techniques, refer to Measurements Using a Multimeter and Wiring Diagram, Procedure 019-360.

Greater than 100k ohms?

YES NO
No Repair

A pin to pin short circuit on the SIGNAL line has been detected in the engine harness.

Repair or replace the engine harness.

  • Flush the dirt, debris, or moisture from the connector pins using electronic contact cleaner, Part Number 3824510.
  • Install the appropriate connector seal if it is damaged or missing.
  • Repair the engine harness. Refer to Procedure 019-204.
  • Replace the engine harness. Refer to Procedure 019-043.

Guided Step 3D – Check for an inactive fault code.

Conditions

  • Connect all components
  • Turn keyswitch ON
  • Connect the INSITE™ electronic service tool.

Action

Use INSITE™ electronic service tool to read the fault codes.

Fault Code 249 inactive?

YES NO
No Repair

Replace the ECM. Call for pre-authorization. Refer to Procedure 019-031.


Guided Step 4 – Clear the fault codes.

Guided Step 4A – Disable the fault code.

Conditions

  • Connect all components
  • Turn keyswitch ON
  • Connect the INSITE™ electronic service tool.

Action

  • Start the engine and let it idle for one minute.
  • Use INSITE™ electronic service tool to verify that the fault code is inactive.

Fault Code 249 inactive?

YES NO
No Repair No Repair

Guided Step 4B – Clear the inactive fault codes.

Conditions

  • Connect all components
  • Turn keyswitch ON
  • Connect the INSITE™ electronic service tool.

Action

  • Use INSITE™ electronic service tool to erase the inactive fault codes.

All fault codes cleared?

YES NO
No Repair No Repair
Repair complete

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Last Modified:  03-Sep-2004