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Test values and control module connections for Popular

Test values and control module connections for Popular




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Values and instructions for testing the voltage levels of the control modules are found under the relevant headed sections.

Remember:


Observe the conditions set for testing and use common sense when assessing the results.

The test values presented apply when the ignition is in the ON position unless otherwise stated.

First make sure that the control module is receiving power and that it is grounded.

Then check all the sensor inputs and signals from other systems.

Finally, check the control module outputs. Remember that the test values do not indicate whether the actuator unit is working.

If a test value is incorrect, consult the wiring diagram to trace which leads, connectors and components should be checked more thoroughly.

The specified test values refer to those obtained with calibrated Fluke 88/97.

Test values in % (+) and ms (+) show the pulse ratio and pulse duration of the signal. A test instrument capable of giving pulse ratio and pulse duration readings should be used. The (+) symbol indicates a positive trigger pulse, TRIG+.



Main unit connections (26-pin)


> = greater than; < = less than; ~ = AC voltage (LP: LOGIC PROBE P = select pulse; p = visible pulses)

Pin No.

Lead colour

Component/

Function

In/Out

Test conditions

Across

Test value

See

1



No connection











2

OG

Power supply +15:

In

Ignition timing ON.

2-4

B+



3



No connection











4

BK

Ground:





4 - good grounding point.

<0.5V



5

BK/WH

Mute control

Out

The ignition

is switched on.

8-5

<1 V after

approx. 1 sec.



The ignition

is switched off.

8-5

B+ for approx. 10 sec.

6

YE

Telephone mute

In

No telephone call.

6-4

4-6 V

Telephone system





Telephone call.

6-4

<2 V

7

GN

Trigger voltage:

Out

Main unit on.

7-4



8

RD

Power supply +30:

In



8-4

B+





9

BN/RD

Speaker, right rear (-)

Out

Music playing.

9-4

0-2 V AC. Dependent on volume control. The test reading should vary with the volume of the music.



10

BU

Speaker, right front (-)

Out

Music playing.

10-4

0-2 V AC. Dependent on volume control. The test reading should vary with the volume of the music.



11

RD/WH

Speaker, left front (-)

Out

Music playing.

11-4

0-2 V AC. Dependent on volume control. The test reading should vary with the volume of the music.



12

OG/WH

Speaker, left rear (-)

Out

Music playing.

12-4

0-2 V AC. Dependent on volume control. The test reading should vary with the volume of the music.



13

GY

Speaker, right rear (+)

Out

Music playing.

13-4

0-2 V AC. Dependent on volume control. The test reading should vary with the volume of the music.



14

RD

Speaker, right front (+)

Out

Music playing.

14-4

0-2 V AC. Dependent on volume control. The test reading should vary with the volume of the music.



15

BU/WH

Speaker, left front (+)

Out

Music playing.

15-4

0-2 V AC. Dependent on volume control. The test reading should vary with the volume of the music.



16

YE/WH

Speaker, left rear (+)

Out

Music playing.

16-4

0-2 V AC. Dependent on volume control. The test reading should vary with the volume of the music.



17

WH

I-BUS (-)

In/Out

Ignition timing ON.

17-4

2-3 V



18

GN

I-BUS (+)

In/Out

Ignition timing ON.

18-4

2-3 V



19



No connection











20

BK

Line input, CD changer

Right (-)

In

Music playing.

20-21

0-2 V AC. The test reading should vary with the volume of the music.



21

BN

Line input, CD changer

Right (+)

In

Music playing.

21-20

0-2 V AC. The test reading should vary with the volume of the music.



22

BK

Phone line input, ground

In

-

-

-

Telephone system



23

GY/WH

Phone line input, signal

In







Telephone system



24



No connection











25

RD/WH

Line input, CD changer

Left (-)

In

Music playing.

25-26

0-2 V AC. The test reading should vary with the volume of the music.



26

BU/WH

Line input, CD changer

Right (+)

In

Music playing.

26-25

0-2 V AC. The test reading should vary with the volume of the music.