Ground
| Ground |
| Power ground |
The following are grounded to grounding point G7:
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control module pins 25, 47 and 62
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mass air flow sensor
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ignition discharge module.
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| Sensor ground |
The following sensors are grounded from control module pins 22 and 70. The two supplies are internally coupled together in the throttle body.
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Crankshaft position sensor and its screen
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Manifold absolute pressure sensor
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Charge air absolute pressure sensor
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Differential pressure sensor, tank
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Intake air temperature sensor
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Temperature sensor, engine coolant
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Oxygen sensor screens
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Pedal position sensors
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Throttle position sensor
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| Reference ground |
Oxygen sensors 1 and 2 are grounded from control module pin 58.
| Diagnostics |
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The engine will not start if the power ground is missing and the diagnostic tool will not be able to make contact with the system.
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The engine will not start if the sensor ground is missing and the throttle will go into limp-home mode. As the two sensor ground outputs are coupled together internally in the throttle body, there will be no symptoms if a break should occur in only
one
of them.
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If the reference ground is missing, diagnostic trouble code P0134 will be generated.
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