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Zirconia Sensor: Meter display reading should be >0.6V

Titania Sensor: Meter display should show variable 

resistance as flame temperature changes.

6. Now move the torch flame away fron the sensor 

tip. This will allow oxygen to be drawn into the flame 

and signal a Fuel Lean Condition.

Zirconia Sensor: Meter display reading should be <0.4V

Titania Sensor: Meter display should show an over 

range with resistance set at the highest range.

7. Let the sensor cool then repeat the above test to 

verify the results.  

8. Turn the propane torch off, let the sensor cool 

and remove the alligator test clips.

• A good heater circuit’s output resistance is within 

manufacturer’s specifications.

• A good sensor circuit signal changes when moving 

from a rich to a lean exhaust condition. 

• A bad heater circuit output resistance is not within 

manufacturer’s specifications.

• A bad sensors signal does not change when 

moving from a rich to lean exhaust condition. 

• A bad sensors signal moves between lean to rich 

condition to slowly, >3 seconds.

Typically drivers don’t react until the MIL (Check 

Engine) light come on 

The following are symptoms of a failing Oxygen 

Sensor prior to the MIL getting triggered. 

• Increased tailpipe emissions

• Increased fuel consumption

• Hesitation on acceleration

• Stalling or a rough idle

MAF Sensors

This sensor send a signal to the ECU indicating the 

air volume entering the engine. There are three 

types of MAF sensors, the signal sent may be a DC 

voltage, high frequency, or a low frequency.

This meter can only test DC voltage and low 

frequency MAF sensors. High frequency MAF 

sensors were common on some 1989 and newer 

GM vehicles. Refer to your vehicle service manual 

for the type MAF sensor your vehicle uses.

1. Insert BLACK test lead into COM test lead jack.

2. Insert RED test lead into                      test lead jack.

3. Add the alligator clips and connect the RED 

clip to the sensors signal pin (typically the center).

4. Connect the BLACK clip to a good body GROUND.

5. Refer to your service manual for the MAF 

location, identify the power, ground, and signal pin 

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locations. Typically you’ll find the signal pin in the 

center of the three pins.

For this test you’ll need to back probe or pierce the 

signal wire in the MAF wire connection.

Refer to vehicle service manual for best way to 

connect to MAF signal wire.

6. Turn Ignition KOEO (Key on engine off, do not 

start engine).

7. Turn the meters range selector to 20V DC range 

for DC signals, and 4CYL for Frequency signals.

Your DC volts should be approximately 1V or less. 

With a Frequency MAF your display reading should 

be between 314 to 347 RPM’s, for the GM low 

frequency type sensor, (display RPM x 10).

Refer to your service manual for your specific 

vehicles MAF sensor specifications.

Use the following equation to convert your recorded 

RPM to Frequency Hz = RPM ÷ 30. 

8. Turn the Ignition to the ON position and start the 

vehicle.  Be sure all wires, and leads are clear of 

moving parts. At idle the voltage and RPM reading 

should increase from your earlier results. As you rev 

the engine both values should continue to increase. 

Refer to vehicle service manual for charts relating 

MAF sensor voltage or frequency (RPM) to 

increasing air flow.

Use the following equation to convert your recorded 

RPM to Frequency Hz = RPM ÷ 30.

• A good sensors output voltage or frequency (RPM) 

fall within manufacturer’s specifications with KOEO, 

or increase with increased air flow.

• A bad sensors output voltage or frequency (RPM) 

won’t fall within manufacturer’s specifications, or 

show change with increased air flow.

Temperature Sensor

A typical Temperature Sensor or thermistor are 

thermally sensitive resistors whose prime function is 

to exhibit a large, predictable and precise change in 

electrical resistance when subjected to a 

corresponding change in body temperature. The 

hotter the sensor gets, the lower the resistance 

becomes. 

Typical Thermistor applications: 

• Engine Coolant Temp. (ECT)   

 

• Vane Air Temp, (VAT)

• Air Change Temp. (ACT) 

 

 

• Throttle Body Temp (TBB)

• Manifold Air Temp. (MAT) 

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Summary of Contents for W2969

Page 1: ... and discussed with the operators native language by the purchaser owner or his designee Make sure that the operator comprehends its contents Safety information shall be emphasized and understood prior to usage The product shall be inspected per the operating instructions Users of this product must fully understand these instructions Each person operating this product must also be of sound mind an...

Page 2: ... and mild detergent should be used to clean the surface of the Meter when servicing No abrasive and solvent should be used to prevent the surface of the Meter from corrosion damage and accident 14 The Meter is suitable for indoor use 15 Turn the Meter power off when it is not in use and take out the battery when not using for a long time Constantly check the battery as it may leak when it has been...

Page 3: ...e test settings Example If you re testing 100V DC turn the Range Selector knob to 200V DC then the highest voltage the meter can measure is 200V in that range Voltage Function AC DC Determine the current you re testing AC or DC Select the largest value within the range you re testing 1 Insert the BLACK or ground probe to the COM on the meter 2 Insert the RED or positive probe to the on the meter 3...

Page 4: ...this for resistance measurements less than 10Ω Continuity Test A quick way to check if you have an open or closed circuit The meter beeps when the circuit is closed or shorted so you don t need the meters display in view A common automotive use is checking for blown fuses proper switch operation and broken or shorted wires 1 Insert BLACK test lead into COM test lead jack 2 Insert RED test lead int...

Page 5: ...checking engine RPM the meter results must be multiply by 10 to get the final figure For example if your meter display reads 65 and is set to 6 cylinder RPM the actual engine RPM is 10 times 65 or 650 RPM 1 Insert BLACK test lead into COM test lead jack 2 Insert RED test lead into test lead jack 3 Connect RED test lead to the TACH signal wire from the DIS Ignition Module if the vehicle is equipped...

Page 6: ...of a short or excessive battery current draw Excessive draw could lead to shortened battery life or a dead battery 1 Ignition OFF including all accessories Be sure trunk hood and dome lights are all OFF 2 Insert BLACK test lead into COM test lead jack 3 Insert RED test lead into the A or mA test lead jack 4 Disconnect positive red battery cable 5 Add the alligator clips and connect RED clip to pos...

Page 7: ...E SENSORS TESTS CONT MAF vs MAP Manifold Absolute Pressure MAP is a sensor to measure vacuum the computer calculates the engine air flow based on the vacuum throttle position and intake air temperature Mass Air Flow MAF is a sensor that measures the actual air flow going into the engine MAP BARO Sensors These sensors send signals to the ECU indicating atmospheric pressure and or engine vacuum Ther...

Page 8: ...the vehicle use the special slotted socket to avoid damaging the wires 2 Insert BLACK test lead into COM test lead jack 3 Insert RED test lead into test lead jack O2 Heater Circuit The following is for testing the heater circuit of the O2 Sensor Refer to your vehicles service manual for the location of the heater pins in the wiring connector 1 Add the alligator clips and connect the RED clip to ei...

Page 9: ...4 Connect the BLACK clip to a good body GROUND 5 Refer to your service manual for the MAF location identify the power ground and signal pin ENGINE SENSORS TESTS CONT locations Typically you ll find the signal pin in the center of the three pins For this test you ll need to back probe or pierce the signal wire in the MAF wire connection Refer to vehicle service manual for best way to connect to MAF...

Page 10: ...ing applications These sensors are used whenever the vehicle ECU needs to know speed and position of a rotating object Examples of use are ignition ENGINE SENSORS TESTS CONT Ʊ Ⅴ Ʌ systems to determine camshaft and crankshaft position This enables the ECU to know the optimum time to fire the ignition coil and turn on the fuel injectors This test checks for proper switching action in any Hall Effect...

Page 11: ...NITION SYSTEM TESTS Ʊ Ⅴ Ʌ ferrous objects Reluctance sensor are used whenever the vehicle s ECU needs to know speed and or the position of a rotating object In ignition systems it s used to determine camshaft and crankshaft position This tells the vehicle ECU when to fire the ignition coil and turn on the fuel injectors Speed sensors are another type of reluctance sensor used in transmissions to m...

Page 12: ...n coil terminals are easily accessible For testing the PRIMARY SIDE of the ignition coil the engine must be cool and off You ll need to IGNITION SYSTEM TESTS CONT Ʊ Ⅴ Ʌ Ʊ Ⅴ Ʌ identify both the primary ignition coil terminals positive and the negative terminals Once identified disconnect them from the coil It s recommended to mark the wires if they re not color coded red and black Next remove the c...

Page 13: ...t the resistance of ignition wires flex the wire while testing for breaks in the carbon fibers This test can be used for DIS IGNITION SYSTEM TESTS CONT Ʊ Ⅴ Ʌ Test the Coil On Plug Insulators for breaks and those systems that mount their ignition coils away from the spark plugs 1 Pull and test the ignition wires one at a time Avoid the confusion pulling all the wires without marking where they go I...

Page 14: ... the wiring harness 3 Insert BLACK test lead into COM test lead jack FUEL SYSTEM TESTS 4 Insert RED test lead into test lead jack 5 Turn the meters range selector to the 200Ω setting Because of the sensitivity of this test touch the two probes of the test leads together View the reading on the display and record the resistance value 6 Add the alligator clips and connect the RED clip to a single pr...

Page 15: ...clip provided just push onto the test probes Low Battery When the 9v battery needs to be replaced a battery symbol will appears in the lower left corner of the display Battery Replacement Turn meter OFF and remove test leads Remove screw from battery cover remove battery cover and battery Install a new 9 Volt battery and re assemble meter Fuse Replacement Turn meter OFF and remove test leads Remov...

Page 16: ...rformance or reliability nor shall these warranties apply to any product or part which has been subject to misuse neglect accident or wear and tear incident to normal use and service PERFORMANCE TOOL does not authorize any other person to make any warranty or to assume any liability in connection with its products Except for warranties of title and the limited express warranties set forth above PE...

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