Circuit Test VPWR - Vehicle Power
| Circuit | Breakout Box Pin No. | ECA Pin | Wire Color | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1.8L | |||||
| GND | 39, 40, 44 & 60 | 2A | Black/Orange | ||
| GND | 20 | 2B | Black/Orange | ||
| GND | 16 | 2C | Black/Green | ||
| VPWR | 37 & 57 | 1B | Yellow/Black | ||
| 2.2L | |||||
| Non-Turbo M/T | |||||
| GND | 39, 40, 44 & 60 | 2A | Black | ||
| GND | 20 | 2B | Black | ||
| VPWR | 37 & 57 | 1B | Red/Black | ||
| GND | 16 |
2C | Black/Green | ||
| All Others | |||||
| GND | 39, 40, 44 & 60 | 3A | Black | ||
| GND | 20 | 3B | Black | ||
| GND | 16 | 3C | Black/Green | ||
| VPWR | 37 & 57 | 1B | Red/Black | ||
1) Checking Circuit Integrity Visually check all wiring, connectors and components for evidence of damage, shorting or looseness. If fault is found, repair as necessary. If no fault is found, check battery voltage and charge condition. Service as necessary, and go to next step.
2) Ground Circuit Check Turn ignition off, and install breakout box. Turn ignition on. Measure voltage between the following points.
- VPWR Test Pin & Battery Ground
- VPWR Test Pin & Each Ground Test Pin
- VPWR Test Pin & Each ECA Ground Wire
If all measurements are greater than 10 volts, go to CIRCUIT TEST VREF. If any measurement is less than 10 volts, repair as necessary.
3) VPWR From Main Relay Turn ignition off. Disconnect main power relay 4-wire connector. Main relay is located inside engine compartment relay box. Using jumper wire, connect BATT, PWR and GND terminals to matching terminals in connector. Leave VPWR circuit disconnected.
4) Turn ignition on. Measure voltage between ground and VPWR terminal of main power relay connector. If voltage is more than 10 volts, repair VPWR circuit between main power relay and ECA. If voltage is less than 10 volts, measure voltage between ground and BATT terminal of main power relay connector.
5) If voltage is less than 10 volts, repair BATT circuit between main power relay and battery. If voltage is more than 10 volts, measure voltage between ground and PWR terminal of main power relay connector.
6) If voltage is less than 10 volts, repair PWR circuit between main power relay and ignition switch. If voltage is more than 10 volts, measure voltage between BATT terminal and GND terminal of main power relay connector. If voltage is less than 10 volts, repair main power relay ground wire. If voltage is more than 10 volts, ground circuit is okay. Replace main power relay.