Circuit/System Testing: P0117
Ignition ON, engine OFF, disconnect the ECT sensor and observe the ECT parameter for -38°C (-36°F).
- If over -38°C (-36°F), test the signal circuit of the ECT sensor for a short to ground, a short to any low reference circuit. If the ECT circuits check OK, replace the ECT sensor.
- If under -38°C (-36°F), test for an intermittent and a poor connection at the ECT sensor. If the ECT circuits check OK, replace the control module.
P0118
- With the ignition ON, engine OFF, disconnect the ECT sensor and measure for 4.8-5.2 volts from the signal circuit of the ECT sensor to a good ground with a DMM.
- If over 5.2 volts, test the ECT signal circuit for a short to voltage, an intermittent and a poor connection at the control module. If all test OK, replace the control module.
- If under 4.8 volts, test the signal circuit of the ECT sensor for high resistance, an open, or a short to any 5-volt reference circuit.
- With the ignition ON, engine OFF
- Connect a 3-amp jumper wire between the signal circuit of the ECT sensor and the low reference circuit.
- Observe the ECT parameter with a scan tool for 139°C (282°F).
- If more then specified value, test the ECT signal circuit for a short to any 5-volt reference circuit, or a faulty connection at control module. If circuits test OK, replace the ECT sensor.
- Connect a 3-amp jumper wire between the signal circuit of the ECT sensor and a good ground.
- Observe the ECT parameter with a scan tool for 139°C (282°F).
- If more than the specified value, test the ECT low reference circuit for high resistance or an open. Test for a faulty connection at the control module or a faulty control module. If the circuit tests OK, replace the control module.