COMMON RAIL SYSTEM
V3800-CR-TE4,V3800-CR-TIE4, DM
1-S186
5. Measure the ECU Terminal Voltage
1. Place the key switch in the OFF position, and unplug the ECU
wiring harness connector 1 from the socket.
2. Place the key switch in the ON position, and measure the
voltage between ECU terminals A-18 and A-44.
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6. Check the Connectors
1. Check ECU terminals A-18, A-42 and A-44 (at the ECU side)
and the connectors (at the wiring harness side) for incorrect
connection, inappropriate fitting, poor contact.
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7. Check the Wiring Harness
1. Check the wiring harness being connected to ECU terminals
A-18, A-42 and A-44 for a short or an open circuit.
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8. Check the Sensor
1. Disconnect the sensor and check the following items.
• Is there a large amount of magnetic foreign material
adhering to the sensor surface?
• Are there interference marks of the pulsar and the sensor?
• Are there any pulsar gear abnormalities?
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Factory
specification
Approx. 5 V
OK
Go to "6. Check the Connectors".
NG
Replace the ECU.
(1) ECU Connector 1 (96 Pin)
(2) ECU Connector 2 (58 Pin)
(3) A-1 Pin Position
(4) B-1 Pin Position
Factory
specification
Must be free from incorrect connection, inappropriate fitting,
poor contact.
OK
Go to "7. Check the Wiring Harness".
NG
Repair or replace.
Factory
specification
Must be free from shorts and open circuit.
OK
Go to "8. Check the Sensor".
NG
Repair.
OK
Replace the ECU and test.
NG
Repair or replace the sensor.
(1) Camshaft Position Sensor
(G Sensor)
KiSC issued 05, 2012 A