Crankshaft Position Sensor (Cps) Test; System Voltage Test - BRP Evinrude E-TEC Series Service Manual

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SYSTEM ANALYSIS
IGNITION OUTPUT TESTS
Crankshaft Position Sensor (CPS)
Test
When the CPS is working properly, EMM LED 2
turns on while the outboard is being started.
Use the Evinrude Diagnostics software CPS Sync
and engine RPM displays to confirm a valid CPS
signal while the outboard is cranking or running.
An RPM display higher than zero indicates a CPS
signal to the EMM.
Engine RPM and CPS Sync displays
If the Monitor screen says "Check CPS Sync,"
refer to Crankshaft Position Sensor (CPS) Test
on p. 87.
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System Voltage Test

The ignition system is powered by the 55 V sys-
tem.
Use the Evinrude Diagnostics software Monitor
screen to check system voltage.
Monitor Screen, System voltage
Results:
EMM ON (not running) - approximately 1 V less
than battery voltage, system voltage is GOOD.
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EMM ON (not running) - no voltage, check 12 V
power to EMM. Repair connection or wiring.
RUNNING - 55 V ± 2, system voltage is GOOD.
RUNNING - less than 55 V ± 2, check stator
output to EMM. Repair connection or wiring.
Possible faulty stator or EMM. Refer to STATOR
TESTS on p. 89.
IMPORTANT:
to be present on the system voltage (55 V) circuit.
Power is normally supplied to the EMM when the
key switch is turned ON. The EMM is also turned
ON when it begins to receive AC voltage from the
stator while the outboard is being cranked. On a
non-running rope start engine, power is supplied
to the EMM by Diagnostic Power Supply Tool,
P/N 587005.
The EMM must be ON for voltage
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