0281643 DECAL SET, Evinrude JOHNSON
J4BRCIC, J4WCIC
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Schematic for the analog sensor
Test Step 1. Inspect the Electrical Connectors and Wiring
Remove the electrical power from the engine. Note: For the following steps, refer to Troubleshooting, "Electrical Connectors - Inspect".
Thoroughly inspect each of the following connectors:
J1/P1 connectors
J7/P7 connectors
Check the torque of the allen head screws for the ECM connectors.
Perform a 45 N (10 lb) pull test on each of the wires that are associated with the circuit for the analog sensors.
Check the harness and wiring for abrasion and for pinch points from the analog sensors to the ECM. Expected Result:All connectors, pins, and sockets are connected properly. The connectors and the wiring do not have corrosion, abrasion, or pinch points.Results:
OK - All connectors, pins, and sockets are connected properly. The connectors and the wiring do not have corrosion, abrasion, or pinch points. The components are in good condition with proper connections. If you are troubleshooting a -3 code, proceed to Test Step 3. If you are troubleshooting a -4 code, proceed to Test Step 2.
Not OK - At least one of the connectors, pins, and/or sockets are not connected properly. At least one of the connectors and/or the wiring has corrosion, abrasion, or pinch points.Repair: Perform the necessary repairs and/or replace parts, if necessary.STOPTest Step 2. Create an Open Circuit for the Sensor
Disconnect the sensor that has the "voltage below normal" diagnostic code.
Observe the "Active Diagnostic" screen on Cat ET. Allow a minimum of 30 seconds for any codes to activate. Look for an active -3 diagnostic code. Expected Result:There is an active -3 diagnostic code for the disconnected sensor.Results:
Yes - Before the suspect sensor was disconnected, there was an active -4 diagnostic code for the sensor. After the suspect sensor was disconnected, there was an active -3 diagnostic code for the sensor.Repair: Reconnect the sensor. If the active -4 diagnostic code recurs, replace the original sensor.Verify that the code does not activate when the new sensor is installed. Clear the logged codes from the ECM.STOP
No - Before the suspect sensor was disconnected, there was an active -4 diagnostic code for the sensor. After the suspect sensor was disconnected, the active -4 diagnostic code remained. Proceed to Test Step 3.Test Step 3. Check the Pull-Up Voltage at the Sensor
Verify that the suspect sensor's connector is disconnected from the engine harness.
Illustration 2 g01303636
Harness connectors for the sensor
(1) Signal
(2) Return
At the harness connector for the suspect sensor, measure the voltage between terminals (1) and (2). Expected Result:The voltage is between 6.0 VDC and 7.0 VDC.Results:
OK - The voltage between the signal terminal and the return terminal is between 6.0 VDC and 7.0 VDC. The pull-up voltage that is created by the ECM is present at the sensor connector. The signal wire and the return wire for the suspect sensor appear to be OK. Proceed to Test Step 5.
Not OK - The voltage between the signal terminal and the return terminal is not between 6.0 VDC and 7.0 VDC. The pull-up voltage that is created by the ECM is not present at the sensor connector. Proceed to Test Step 4.Test Step 4. Check the Pull-Up Voltage at the ECM
Use a 151-6320 Wire Removal Tool to remove the signal wire for the suspect sensor from the P1 connector.
Use a jumper wire with Deutsch terminals on the ends. Insert one end of
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