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DTC Troubleshooting
NOTE
Before this trouble shooting is performed, read the precautions for DTC troubleshooting referring to
"Precautions For DTC Troubleshooting: ".
Step
1
Was "Engine and Emission Control System Check"
performed?
2
MAF sensor and its circuit check
1) Connect scan tool to DLC with ignition switch turned
OFF.
2) Start engine and check MAF value displayed on scan
tool. (Refer to "Scan Tool Data: " for normal value.)
Is normal value indicated?
3
MAF sensor power supply voltage check
1) Disconnect connector from MAF and IAT sensor with
ignition switch turned OFF.
2) Turn ON ignition switch, measure voltage between
engine ground and "BLU/BLK" wire terminal of MAF and
IAT sensor connector.
Is voltage 10 – 14 V?
4
MAF sensor ground circuit check
1) Turn OFF ignition switch, measure resistance between
"BLU" wire terminal of MAF and IAT sensor connector
and engine ground.
Is resistance below 3
5
Ground circuit check
1) Remove ECM from its bracket with ECM connectors
connected.
2) Measure resistance between "C37-27" terminal of ECM
connector and engine ground.
Is resistance below 3
6
MAF sensor signal circuit check
1) Disconnect connectors from ECM with ignition switch
turned OFF.
2) Measure voltage between "RED" wire terminal of MAF
and IAT sensor connector and engine ground with
ignition switch turned ON.
Is voltage 0 V?
7
MAF sensor signal circuit check
1) Measure resistance between "RED" wire terminal of
MAF and IAT sensor connector and engine ground with
ignition switch turned OFF.
Is resistance infinity?
8
MAF sensor signal circuit check
1) Measure resistance between "RED" wire terminal of
MAF and IAT sensor connector and "C37-26" terminal of
ECM connector.
Is resistance below 3
Action
?
?
?
Engine General Information and Diagnosis:
Yes
Go to Step 2.
Intermittent trouble.
Check for intermittent
referring to "Intermittent
and Poor Connection
Inspection: in Section
00".
Go to Step 4.
Go to Step 6.
"BLU" wire is open or
high resistance circuit.
Go to Step 7.
Go to Step 8.
Go to Step 9.
1A-76
No
Go to "Engine and
Emission Control
System Check: ".
Go to Step 3.
"BLU/BLK" wire is open
circuit.
Go to Step 5.
ECM grounds "C37-58",
"C37-48", "C37-30",
"C37-29" and/or "C37-
15" circuit is open or
high resistance.
If wires are OK,
substitute a known-
good ECM and recheck.
"RED" wire is shorted to
other circuit.
"RED" wire is shorted to
ground circuit.
"RED" wire is open or
high resistance circuit.

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