1A-142 Engine Control System
13
Check the EGR valve position sensor circuit
harness for open wiring or short.
1.
Starter switch "OFF".
2.
Disconnect the ECM.
3.
Disconnect the EGR valve connector.
4.
Jumper the EGR vale connector pin and
measure the resistance at the ECM
connector.
Was the resistance within range?
Pins 63-64
(jumpered:
pins 1-2): 0
Ω
(not jumpered):
∞
Ω
Pins 64-68
(jumpered:
pins 2-3): 0
Ω
(not jumpered):
∞
Ω
Pins 63-68
(jumpered:
pins 1-3): 0
Ω
(not jumpered):
∞
Ω
Pins 63/64/
68-ground
(not jumpered):
∞
Ω
Go to Step 15
Go to Step 14
14
Repair or replace the faulty harness.
Is the action complete?
—
Verify repair and
go to Step 19
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15
Check the EGR valve position sensor.
1.
At the EGR valve connector pins,
measure the resistance.
Was the resistance within range?
[Reference]
Pins 1-2:
Approx.
1.4~2 k
Ω
Pins 2-3:
Approx.
6~8
Ω
Pins 1-3:
Approx.
5~7 k
Ω
Pins 1/2/3-4/
5:
∞
Ω
Go to Step 17
Go to Step 16
16
Replace the EGR valve (EGR valve position
sensor).
Is the action complete?
—
Verify repair and
go to Step 19
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17
Review the DTC.
1.
Certainly connect the EGR valve and
ECM connectors.
2.
Using Tech 2, clear the DTC.
3.
Perform test run and review the DTC.
Is DTC44 detected?
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Go to Step 18
Refer to
Diagnostic Aids
18
1.
Replace the ECM.
IMPORTANT:
If necessary (for the vehicle equipped with
idle stop function), input the number of
startups to the replacing ECM.
Is the action complete?
—
Verify repair and
go to Step 19
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Step
Action
Value(s)
Yes
No