Should there be voltage on the signal wire if you unplug the sensor, turn the key on (Not start) and measure with a volt meter the voltage of the signal wire from the harness side of the connector (hot test lead) and ground terminal on the battery (neg. Test lead)?
Should it be 12v, 5v, or 0v?
What if you measure from the same place on the signal wire with (hot lead) and ground wire in the harness (neg. Lead)?
I'm trying to rule out it being my circuit. Whether it be the ECU or just a fault in the signal wire. I'm getting good 12v feed and good ground. I've tested contanuity of the signal wire from the harness as far back against the firewall as I can.
Anybody also know how to test contanuity of the signal wire all the way back to the ECU? I have no idea which pin that would be.
Thanks for any help!!! First time post!! Great site. Has help already answer a few things for me.
Should it be 12v, 5v, or 0v?
What if you measure from the same place on the signal wire with (hot lead) and ground wire in the harness (neg. Lead)?
I'm trying to rule out it being my circuit. Whether it be the ECU or just a fault in the signal wire. I'm getting good 12v feed and good ground. I've tested contanuity of the signal wire from the harness as far back against the firewall as I can.
Anybody also know how to test contanuity of the signal wire all the way back to the ECU? I have no idea which pin that would be.
Thanks for any help!!! First time post!! Great site. Has help already answer a few things for me.