Testing the Decelerator Pedal Position Sensor (continued)
Note:
Before taking the small resistance readings with a digital multimeter,
short the multimeter test leads together. The meter displays a small
resistance value (usually 0.5 ohms or less). This resistance is because of the
internal resistance of the multimeter and test leads. Subtract this value from
the measured value of the component that you are testing.
4. Use a multimeter (ohms setting) and measure the resistances between the
sensor terminals as follows:
A. Check that the resistance between the terminals B and C is approximately
5,000 ohms.
B. Measure the resistance between the terminals A and C and then
measure the resistance between the terminals A and B. The total of the 2
measured resistances should be approximately 5,000 ohms.
C. Rotate the decelerator pedal position sensor to other positions and
repeat step
The total of the 2 measured resistances should always be
approximately 5,000 ohms.
5. Replace the decelerator pedal sensor if necessary.
6. If the decelerator pedal sensor tests correctly and a circuit problem still
exists, check the wire harnesses; refer to
Appendix A (page A–1)
.
7. Install the decelerator pedal sensor and connect the wire harness after
testing.
8. Install the decelerator pedal assembly.
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