Inspection Procedures
- PROBLEM VERIFICATION
- Connect a Hi-Scan (Pro) to the data link connector and turn ignition switch to ON position.
- Using the Hi-Scan (Pro) monitor the FTPS voltage signals.
- Specification: approximately 2.5V at idle
Is voltage within specification?
No: Go to next
Yes: Problem is intermittent or was repaired and engine control module memory was not cleared. Proceed with INTERMITTENT PROBLEM PROCEDURE .
- VISUALLY CHECK FTPS FOR CONNECTOR CONDITION
- Thoroughly check the FTPS for loose, bent, corroded, contaminated, deteriorated or damaged connectors.
Is any problem present?
No: Go to next
Yes: Repair or replace it.
- CHECK REFERENCE VOLTAGE TO FTPS
- Turn ignition switch to OFF position and disconnect the FTPS connector.
- Turn ignition switch to ON position and measure the voltage between terminal 1 of the FTPS harness connector and chassis ground.
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- Specification: approximately 5V
Is voltage within specifications?
Yes: Go to next
No: Repair open or short to ground in harness.
- CHECK FOR SHORT TO POWER IN HARNESS
- Turn ignition switch to OFF position and disconnect the ECM connector.
- Turn ignition switch to ON position and measure the voltage between terminal 3 of the FTPS harness connector and chassis ground.
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- Specifications: below 0.5V
Is voltage within specifications?
Yes: Go to next
No: Repair short to power in harness.
- CHECK FOR OPEN IN HARNESS
- Turn ignition switch to OFF position and keep the ECM and FTPS connectors disconnected.
- Measure resistance between terminal 3 of the FTPS harness connector and 33 of the ECM harness connector.
- Measure resistance between terminal 2 of the FTPS harness connector and 34 of the ECM harness connector.
Fig 3: Measuring Resistance Between Terminal 2 Of FTPS Harness Connector & 34 Of ECM Harness ConnectorCourtesy of HYUNDAI MOTOR CO.
- Specification: below 1ohm
Does each resistance indicate continuity?
Yes: Proceed with ECM PROBLEM PROCEDURE .
No: Repair open in harness.