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Electrical Testing

All Models

NOTE: ECU is located near glove box on Peugeot and Volkswagen models; behind right front kick panel on Audi, Mercedes-Benz and Volvo models; beneath rear seat on Saab models.
  1. Locate ECU and press locking tabs back to disconnect connector. All connectors are wired with pin numbers in same location. Use volt-ohmmeter for testing.
  2. Refer to wiring diagram for pin locations. With fuel pump relay jumper wire in place, turn ignition on and check for battery voltage at terminals 8 and 15. Connect ground lead of voltmeter to terminals 5 and 16 while checking for battery voltage to ensure these wires make good ground connection.
  3. If battery voltage is not available at terminal 8, check Lambda and fuel pump relays. If there is no voltage at 15, check frequency valve connector. One wire should have battery voltage; other wire should have continuity to terminal 15. Frequency valve should have 2-3 ohms resistance. Repair or replace as necessary.
  4. Disconnect O2 sensor and check for continuity between sensor lead and terminal 2. No continuity should exist between ground and lead wire.
  5. All models use switches for enrichment signal. All switches provide continuity to ground when switch is closed. Actuate throttle to test throttle valve switches.
  6. Apply vacuum to switches to test vacuum enrichment switches on Peugeot. Thermal switches can be checked by removing switch and heating in water. Repair wiring or replace switches as necessary.
  7. After testing is completed, reconnect ECU, O2 sensor and all switches. Remove fuel pump relay jumper wire and testing equipment.