The Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) sensor is a thermistor. The ECT thermistor has high resistance when cold and low resistance when hot. The gasoline control module (VCM/PCM or ECM) supplies about 5 volts on the ECT signal circuit. The gasoline control module also supplies a ground circuit to the ECT sensor. When ECT resistance is high (cold sensor), the ECT signal voltage remains near the supplied 5 volts. As the ECT sensor warms and resistance drops, more signal circuit voltage is pulled lower to the sensor ground. The gasoline control module and the AF ECU monitor the ECT signal circuit voltage in order to determine the engines temperature.
This DTC is used to indicate an ECT signal circuit voltage that is above the normal operating range of the sensor.
The engine has been operating for more than 5 seconds when the Intake Air Temperature is more than 0°C (32°F).
OR
The engine has been operating for more than 10 minutes when the Intake Air Temperature is less than 0°C (32°F).
The AF ECU monitors an ECT sensor signal voltage of more than 4.91 volts for at least 5 seconds continuously.
• | A first failure of this DTC will NOT illuminate the MIL and will store as Last Test Failed but not as History. |
• | The AF ECU will illuminate the MIL and store the DTC as History after TWO consecutive drive trips that the diagnostic runs and fails. |
• | The AF ECU will record operating conditions at the time the DTC sets. This information will be stored as Freeze Frame data. |
• | The Last Test Failed status will clear when the DTC runs and passes. |
• | The AF ECU will turn OFF the MIL after 3 consecutive drive trips that the DTC runs and passes. |
• | The History status will clear after 40 consecutive WARM-UP cycles with NO failures of ANY DTC. |
• | All DTC Information can be cleared using a scan tool. |
• | Interruption of Control Module (AF ECU / VCM / PCM or ECM) power or ground MAY clear DTC Information. Clearing DTC Information with this method is inconsistent and should not be performed. |
Fault Not Present indicates the condition that caused the DTC to set is intermittent and not currently present. Refer to Intermittent Conditions for additional information. If any additional DTCs were stored proceed to the applicable DTC table in the order stated in the OBD System Check.
The numbers below refer to the step numbers on the diagnostic table.
This step determines if the failure condition affects the gasoline control module.
This step determines if the failure condition is present.
This step determines if the ECT sensor is the open condition.
This step determines if the sensor ground circuit is the open condition.
This step determines if the ECT signal circuit wiring is the open condition.
If the connector terminals pass inspection test the sensor signal circuit for a short to a 5 volt reference circuit. Although an unlikely failure, this condition should be diagnosed before replacing the gasoline control module.
Step | Action | Value(s) | Yes | No |
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1 | Did you perform the AF Powertrain On-Board Diagnostic (OBD) System Check? | -- | Go to Alternative Fuels (AF) Powertrain On Board (OBD) System Check | |
Is the ECT voltage more than the specified value? | 4.9 V | |||
Is the ECT voltage more than the specified value? | 4.9 V | |||
4 | The fault is not present. Refer to Diagnostic Aids. Are any DTCs stored that have not been diagnosed? | -- | Go to the appropriate DTC tables | Go to Intermittent Conditions |
If the fuse of the jumper opens, repair the short to voltage on the ECT sensor signal circuit. If a short to voltage condition is observed, inspect the sensor for an open condition after the wiring repair is completed. Is the ECT voltage less than the specified value? | 0.019 volts | |||
Connect the fused jumper between the ECT Signal circuit and a known good ground. Is the ECT voltage less than the specified value? | 0.019 volts | |||
Is ECT signal circuit continuity indicated? | -- | |||
8 | Replace the ECT sensor. Refer to Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor Replacement . Is the replacement complete? | -- | -- | |
9 | Repair the open sensor ground circuit between the ECT sensor connector and the gasoline control module. Is the repair complete? | -- | -- | |
10 | Repair the open ECT signal circuit between the ECT sensor connector and the gasoline control module. Is the repair complete? | -- | -- | |
Was a terminal repair made? | -- | |||
12 |
Is ECT signal circuit continuity indicated? | -- | ||
13 | Repair the open ECT signal circuit between the ECT signal circuit splice and the AF ECU. Is the repair complete? | -- | -- | |
14 |
Was a terminal repair made? | -- | ||
15 |
Important: The following control module replacement procedures must all be completed before attempting to operate the vehicle.
Important: In order to perform the variation learn procedure, a switch-over to gasoline operation is necessary. Remove the CNG 20 amp fuse in order to perform the switch-over. All of the above procedures are located in the gasoline service manual. Is the replacement complete? | -- | -- | |
16 |
Is the replacement complete? | -- | -- | |
17 |
Did this DTC RUN and PASS? | -- | System OK |