No
Intermittent Fault. Refer to
Yes
Step 18
Diagnostic completed.
5. Repair Instructions:
Replace the spark plug. Refer to
2.2.7.29 DTC P0321 P0322
1. DTC Descriptor:
DTC
P0321
Speed Reference Point Fault
DTC
P0322
No CKP Sensor Pulse Signal (Open or Short Circuit)
CKP sensor signal provides ECM with current crankshaft speed and position. CKP sensor produces an alternating voltage with
changing amplitude and frequency. Frequency depends on the crankshaft speed and the AC output voltage depends on the CKP.
CKP sensor works with a fixed 58X variable reluctance rotor on the crankshaft. ECM calculates the ignition timing, injection timing
and controls knock ignition according to CKP sensor and camshaft position sensor input signal. CKP sensor is also used to detect
misfire and tachometer display. ECM uses CAN network to send the engine speed signal to the instrument panel.
CKP sensor signal passes through the CKP sensor harness connector EN26 terminal No.1 and No.2 to ECM harness connector
EN01 terminal No.47 and 46.
2. Conditions For Setting DTC and The Fault Location:
DTC Code
DTC Detection Strategy
Conditions For Setting The DTC
(Control Strategy)
Fault Locations
P0321
Hardware Circuit Checks
1. Frequently add teeth to adjust.
2. Frequently reduce teeth to adjust.
3. Speed sensor signal exists but
there is no reference.
4. Frequently lose the reference.
1. The count of adding a tooth is
greater than 250 times.
2. The count of reducing a tooth is
greater than 250 times.
3. The count of no record of the teeth
missing is more than 6 times.
4. The count of losing the missing
teeth is greater than 2000 times.
P0322
Hardware Circuit Checks
No speed sensor signal is monitored
after a certain number of phases.
1. Phase signal transition count is
greater than 18 times.
2. A low engine speed.
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