TurboBurbo Silver Donating Members 48 Member For: 2y 9m 16d Gender: Male Location: WA Wheatbelt Posted 28/01/24 01:14 PM Share Posted 28/01/24 01:14 PM Hello. Can anyone tell me what healthy supply voltages are for the 6 pins on the accelerator pedal position sensor? Looking into the plug on the sensor, with the two locator horns facing up, my car is supplying, left to right: 2.2v, Ground, 2.2v, Ground, 5V, 0V (not grounded) With sensors unplugged, ecu reads 2.2v on both, so I'm thinking those 2.2v pins are the output pins, the 2.2v is just from a pull up resistor, and that 0V should be 5V. I should add, with sensor plugged in, sensor 1 reads 0.8v up to about 3.8v, sensor 2 reads 0.01v-0.02v Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TurboBurbo Silver Donating Members 48 Member For: 2y 9m 16d Gender: Male Location: WA Wheatbelt Posted 30/01/24 12:33 PM Author Share Posted 30/01/24 12:33 PM After pulling the circuit board out and giving it a look, I decided pin 6 was highly likely to require 5V...so *Autosparky Puritans Look Away Now* I decided to pull out pin 6 and bridge 5V supply pin 5 across to it. And it all works again! Now I've just gotta book in a fun weekend sometime pulling trim, breaking clips and trying to trace where the loom break is. Pic of potentiometer board for anyone who might be interested. And I think the numbers I've used are the reverse of what's labelled on the outside of the sensor. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
k31th less WHY; more WOT Site Developer 29,139 Member For: 16y 9m 5d Gender: Male Location: Melbourne Posted 30/01/24 09:42 PM Share Posted 30/01/24 09:42 PM Nice work to sort it out yourself Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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