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Diagnostic Aids

Be sure to inspect the ECM and the engine grounds for being secure and clean.

A short to voltage in one of the sensor circuits can cause one or more of the following DTCs to be set: DTCs P0108, P0113, P0118, P0123, P0463, P0533, P1106, P1111, P1115, or P1121.

If a sensor input circuit has been shorted to voltage, ensure that the sensor is not damaged. A damaged sensor will continue to indicate a high or low voltage after the affected circuit has been repaired. If the sensor has been damaged, replace it.

An open in the sensor ground circuit between the ECM and the splice will cause one or more of the following DTCs to be set: DTCs P0107, P0108, P0113, P0118, P0122, P0123, P0131, P0462, P0532, P1106, P1111, P1115, or P1121.

A short to ground in the 5-volt reference circuit or an open in the 5-volt reference circuit between the ECM and the splice will cause one or more of the following DTCs to be set: DTCs P0107, P0112, P0117, P0122, P0131, P0462, P0532, P1107, P1112, P1114, or P1122.

Inspect for the following conditions: