the engine was a 1ZZ-FE
i plugged the diagnosis plug into the engine diagnosis port, answered all the questions about the engine details and then recorded my data
below is a table of live data from the engine
Type of information | Letters to describe | Value of data | units |
how much air comes in | MAF | 2.55 | Gm/s |
Engine RPM | engine speed | 700 | RPM |
Throttle angle | TPS | 11 | % |
Engine coolant temperature | ECT | 73 | C° |
intake air temperature | IAT | 22 | C° |
Fuel injection opening pulse | injector pulse time | 2.7 | ms |
transmission select position | shift | 4 | |
vehicle speed | 0 | 0 | km/h |
oxygen sensor | O2 | 0.79 | V |
fuel trim | short term fuel trim | -20.3 | % |
idle control | IAC | 37.5 | % |
power steering condition | pwr steering | NA | |
air conditioning condition | air con | NA | |
malfunction indicator light | engine warning light | on | on |
my lecturer then put a fault in the engine and i looked the codes up in the scan tool.
code number - P0120
System affected - TPS
Condition described - circuit malfunction
i then checked the parameter identification
the value of data was 0%
i then did a visual inspection of the sensor to see if there was anything visually wrong with it
i did this by checking the wires and making sure the voltages were correct readings
after checking the ground wire and output to ecu, i found that the reference voltage was out of spec. i checked this by checking the voltage coming out of the ecu for the 5v reference and found out that it was not reading 5 volts
i then cleared the codes using the scan tool, i then turned the key off and then back on and found that the codes had been cleared.
a scan tool is useful because it tells you where to look for the problem on the engine, however you still need to know how to fault find on the component.
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