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FRONT VIEW OF CONNECTOR 
5V REFERENCE 
SENSOR 
CODE 22 
THROTTLE  POSITION SENSOR (TPS) CIRCUIT 
(SIGNAL  VOLTAGE  LOW) 
5.OL (VIN E) "'F3ERIES (TBI) 
Circuit Description: 
The throttle  position  sensor (TPS)  provides  a  voltage  signal that changes  relative to the throtttle  blade. 
Signal  voltage  will vary  from  about 
.5 at idle  to about 5 volts  at wide  open  throttle. 
The  TPS  signal  is one  of the  most  important inputs  used 
by the ECM  for fuel  control  and for most  of the 
ECM  control  outputs. 
Test Description: Numbers  below refer to circled 
numbers  on the  diagnostic  chart. 
1.  Code  22 will  set if: 
Engine  is running 
r TPS  signal  voltage  is less  than  about .2 volts 
for 
2 seconds. 
2. Simulates  Code 21: (high  voltage)  If the  ECM 
recognizes  the high  signal  voltage  the ECM  and 
wiring  are OK. 
3. This  simulates  a high  signal  voltage  to check  for 
an  open  in CKT  417. The "Scan"  tool will  not  read 
up  to 12 volts,  but what's  important  is that  the 
ECM  recognizes  the signal on CKT  417. 
4.  There  should  be 
5 volts at terminal  "C" if 
measured with a DVM  when ignition is  "ON". 
Diagnostic Aids: 
A "Scan" tool reads  throttle  position  in volts. 
Should  read less than  1.25 volts  with throttle  closed 
and  ignition  "ON" or at  idle.  Voltage  should increase 
at  a steady  rate as throttle  is moved  toward  WOT. 
An  open 
or short  to ground  in CKTs 416 or 417 
will  result  in a Code  22. 
If  a Code  22 is also  set check  CKT 416 carefully  for 
open  or short  to ground. 
Refer to  "Intermittents"  in Section 
"B".   
         
        
        
     
        
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DRIVEABILITY AND EMISSIONS 5.OL (VIN E) 6EZ-A-31 
THROTTLE POSITION SENSOR (TPS) CIRCUIT 
ODE 22 IS INTERMITTENT.  IF NO 
@ JUMPER  CKTS 416 & 417 TOGETHER. DDlTlONAL CODES WERE STORED, 
@ "SCAN"  SHOULD  DISPLAY TPS OVER 4.0 V.  EFER TO "DIAGNOSTIC AIDS"  ON 
TO 
12 VOLTS.   
         
        
        
     
        
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6E2-A-32 S.OL (VIN E) DRIVEABILITY AND  EMISSIONS 
MAT  SENSOR 
MAT SENSOR 
TAN 
472 C12 
BLK 452 - ~11 
- GROUND 
TO  TPS  SENSOR 
CODE 23 
MANIFOLD  AIR TEMPERATURE  (MAT) SENSOR  CIRCUIT 
(LOW TEMPERATURE  INDICATED) 
5.OL (VIN E) "F" SERIES (TBI) 
Circuit Description: 
The MAT  sensor uses a thermistor  to control  the signal  voltage to the  ECM.  The ECM  applies a  voltage (4-6 
volts) on CKT 472 to the  sensor.  When the air is cold,  the sensor  (thermistor)  resistance is high, therefore,  the 
ECM  will see a  high signal  voltage.  If the  air is warm,  the sensor resistance  is low, therefore,  the 
E:CM will see 
a  low  voltage. 
i 
Test  Description: Numbers  below refer to circled 
numbers  on the  diagnostic  chart. 
1. Code 23 will set if: 
@ A signal  voltage  indicates  amanifold  air 
termperature  below  -30°C 
(-22°F) for 12 
seconds. 
@ Time since engine  start is 1 minute or  longer. 
2. A Code 23 will  set, due  to an  open  sensor,  wire, or 
connection.  This test will determine  if the  wiring 
and  ECM  are OK. 
3. This will  determine  if the  signal  CKT 472 or the 
sensor  ground is open. 
Diagnostic  Aids: 
A "Scan" tool reads  temperature  of the  air 
entering  the engine  and should  read close  to ambient 
air  temperature  when engine  is cold,  and rises  as 
underhood  temperature  increases. 
Carefully  check harness  and  connections for 
possible  open CKT 
472 or 452. 
Refer to "Intermittents"  in Section "B".   
         
        
        
     
        
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DRIVEABILITY AND EMISSIONS 5.OL (VIN E) 6E2-A-33 
DIAGNOSTIC AID 
MAT  SENSOR 
TEMPERATURE  TO RESISTANCE VALUES 
(APPROXIMATE)  OHMS 
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6EZ-A-34 5.OL (WIN E) DRIVEABILITY AND EMISSIONS 
ECM 
I.P. 
8RN 437 
K 7 PIN SIGNAL 
PIN SWITCH 
r ELK450 12v 
1 CLOSED IN - 15- WAY .I.P. CONNECTOR - - PARK OR NEUTRAL I 
CODE 24 
VEHICLE  SPEED SENSOR  (VSS) CIRCUIT 
5.OL (VIN E) "F" SERIES (TBI) 
Circuit Description: 
The ECM  applies  and monitors  12 volts  on CKT  437. CKT 437 connects  to the  vehicle speed  sensor which 
alternately  grounds CKT 
437'when drive wheels  are turning.  This pulsing action  takes place about 2000 times I 
per mile  and the ECM will  calculate vehicle speed based on  the time between  "pulsesJ'. 
A  "Scan"  reading  should closely  match with  speedometer  reading with drive  wheels turning. 
I 
Test Description: Numbers  below refer to circled 
numbers  on the  diagnostic  chart. 
1. Code 24 will set if: 
@ CKT  437 voltage  is constant. 
@ Engine  speed is between  1400  and 3600 rpm. 
@ Less  than  2% throttle  opening. 
@ Low load condition. 
@ Not in park  or neutral. 
@ All  conditions  must be met  for 4 seconds. 
These  conditions  are met  during  a road  load 
deceleration. 
2. 
A voltage  of less  than 1 volt,  at the  15-way 
connector  indicates that the CKT  437 wire 
may be 
shorted  to ground. 
Disconnect  CKT 437 at the 
vehicle speed  sensor buffer.  If 
voltage  remains  less than  10 volts,  then CKT 
437  wire  is  grounded  or open. 
If 437  is not 
grounded  or open,  check  for a faulty 
KCYI 
connector  or ECM. 
Diagnostic  Aids: 
If "Scan"  displays  vehicle speed, check 
parWneutra1 switch  CHART C-LA on  vehicle  with 
auto  trans. 
If switch  is OK,  check  for intermittent 
connections. 
An open  or short  to ground  in CKT  437 
will  result  in 
a a Code  24.  Refer  to  Section "$A" for 
col~lplete wiring diagram. 
Refer  to 
"[ntermittents" in Section "B".   
         
        
        
     
        
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DRIVEABILITY AND EMISSIONS 5.OL (WIN E) 6E2-A-35 
NOTE: TO PREVENT  MISDIAGNOSIS,  THE TECHNICIAN  SHOULD REVIEW ELECTRICAL  SECTION "8A" 
OR THE  ELECTRICAL  TROUBLESHOOTING  MANUAL AND IDENTIFY  THE TYPE  OF VEHICLE 
SPEED  SENSOR  USED PRIOR  TO USING  THIS CHART.  DISREGARD CODE 
24 IF SET  WHEN 
DRIVE WHEELS  ARE NOT  TURNING. 
CTOR  TERMINAL  "K" 
e IGNITION "ON." @ BACK PROBE  15-WAY  I.P. CONNECTOR 
ISPLAY 10 VOLTS  OR MORE. 
ONNECTOR  AND 
VSS BUFFER 
CLEAR  CODES  AND CONFIRM  "CLOSED LOOP 
" OPERATION  AND NO "SERVICE  ENGINE SOON" LIGHT.   
         
        
        
     
        
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CODE 25 
MANIFOLD AIR TEMPERATURE (MAn SENSOR  CIRCUIT 
(HIGH TEMPERATURE  INDICATED) 
5.OL (VIN E) ""FYOERIES (TBI) 
Circuit Description: 
The manifold  air temperature  sensor uses a thermistor  to control  the signal  voltage  to the  ECM.  The ECM 
applies  a voltage 
(4-6) on CKT 472 to the sensor. When  manifold air is cold,  the sensor (thermistor) resistance is 
high, therefore,  the ECM  will see a high signal  voltage.  As  the air warms,  the sensor  resistance hecomes less, 
and  the voltage  drops. 
Test Description: Numbers  below refer to circled 
numbers  on the  diagnostic  chart. 
1. Code 25 will  set if: 
@ Signal  voltage  indicates a manifold  air 
tetnperature  greater than 150°C 
(302"F) for 2 
seconds. 
@ Time  since engine  start is 1 minute  or longer. 
Diagnostic  Aids: 
A "Scan" tool reads  temperature  of the  air 
entering  the engine  and should  read close  to ambient 
air  tetnperature  when  engine  is  cold, and rise  as 
underhood temperature  increases. 
Check  harness  routing for possible  short to ground 
in C  KT 
472. 
Refer  to "Intermittents" in Section "B".   
         
        
        
     
        
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DRIVEABILITY AND EMISSIONS 5.OL (VIN E) 6EZ-A-37 
LAY TEMPERATURE 
CKT472 SHORTED  TO GROUND. 
CKT  472 SHORTED  TO SENSOR  GROUND  CIRCUIT. 
DIAGNOSTIC  AID 
MAT  SENSOR 
TEMPERATURE TO RESISTANCE VALUES  (APPROXIMATE)