2.3L Ranger

2005 Ford Taurus SEL, 4D SedanSECTION 2.3L Ranger
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Fig 1: 170 Pin PCM Harness Connectors - 2.3L Ranger
G06054079Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.

Typical Diagnostic Reference Values 

SENSORS - 2.3L RANGER

Sensors/Inputs PCM Pin/PID only Measured/PID Values Units Measured/PID
KOEO Hot Idle 48 KM/H (30 MPH) 89 KM/H (55 MPH)
FTP B3 2.6 2.6 2.6 2.6 VOLTS
FTP_H2O B3 0 0 0 0 in-H2 O
ACCS B15 OFF ON (A) OFF OFF ON/OFF
FPM B21 OFF ON ON ON ON/OFF
TCS B29 0.1/OFF VBAT/ON (G) 0.1/OFF 0.1/OFF VOLTS/ON/OFF
CPP/PNP B33 NEUTRAL NEUTRAL DRIVE DRIVE MODE
PSP B34 LOW HIGH(I) LOW LOW HIGH/LOW
FEPS B44 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 VOLTS
IAT E22 1.7-3.5/48.8-10 (120-50) 1.7-3.5/48.8-10 (120-50) 1.7-3.5/48.8-10 (120-50) 1.7-3.5/48.8-10 (120-50) VOLTS/DEG C (DEG F)
MAF E25 0 0.7-0.9 1.2-1.6 1.6-2.1 VOLTS
O2S11 E28 (I) switching (C) switching (C) switching (C) VOLTS
CHT E41 0.67 or 3.7/90-110 (194 - 230) 0.67 or 3.7/90-110 (194 - 230) 0.67 or 3.7/90-110 (194 - 230) 0.67 or 3.7/90-110 (194 - 230) VOLTS/DEG C (DEG F)
KNOCK 1 E49 0 0 0 0 N/A
TP E61 0.53-1.27 0.53-1.27 0.8-1.1 1.2-1.7 VOLTS
MAP E62 3.99/97.97/14.21/28.9 0.95/22.95/3.33/6.79 1.58/40.74/5.91/12.03 2.01/46.95/6.81/13.87 VOLTS/kPa/PSI/inHg
HTRCM11 E69 531 531 531 531 mA
OSS T3 0 0 1250-1290 2100-2400 RPM
TSS T15 0 320-360/630-670 500-713/1100-1300 845-985/1700-1800 Hz/RPM
TR 1 T16 0 0 VBAT VBAT VOLTS
TR 2 T17 0 0 VBAT VBAT VOLTS
O2S12 T24 (I) (D) (D) (D) VOLTS
TR3 V/TR3 T27 0/PARK 0/PARK 1.7/OD 1.7/OD VOLTS/MODE
TR 4 T28 0 0 VBAT VBAT VOLTS
TFT T29 0.5-2/98.8-43.3 (210-110) 0.5-2/98.8-43.3 (210-110) 0.5-2/98.8-43.3 (210-110) 0.5-2/98.8-43.3 (210-110) VOLTS/DEG C (DEG F)
HTRCM12 T47 977 977 977 977 mA
BARO PID 14.3/156.2 14.3/156.2 14.3/156.2 14.3/156.2 PSI/Hz
B+ PID VBAT VBAT VBAT VBAT VOLTS
DECHOKE PID NO NO NO NO YES/NO
FLI PID 50 (H) 50 (H) 50 (H) 50 (H) %
GEAR PID 1 1 4 5 GEAR
LOAD PID (I) 17-28 19-26 30-40 %
O2BANK1 PID VARIES VARIES VARIES VARIES RICH/LEAN
RPM PID 0 750 1300 1780 RPM
VSS PID 0 0 48 km/h (30 MPH) 89 km/h (55 MPH) km/h/MPH
ACTUATORS - 2.3L RANGER

Actuators/Outputs PCM Pin/PID only Measured/PID Values Units Measured/PID
KOEO Hot Idle 48 KM/H (30 MPH) 89 KM/H (55 MPH)
FP B12 OFF ON ON ON ON/OFF
EVAPCV B13 0/OFF 0/OFF 0/OFF 0/OFF %/ON/OFF
WAC/ACCR B14 OFF ON (A) OFF OFF ON/OFF
EVMV E6 0/OFF 0/OFF 500-900 (F)/VARYING 500-900 (F)/VARYING mA/OFF-VARYING
IAC E33 0 35 35-41 (I) 57-68 (I) %
HTR11 E69 OFF ON ON ON ON/OFF
SSA (SS1) T42 0.1/ON 0.1/ON VBAT/OFF VBAT/OFF VOLTS/ON/OFF
SSB (SS2) T43 VBAT/OFF VBAT/OFF VBAT/OFF VBAT/OFF VOLTS/ON/OFF
SSC (SS3) T44 VBAT/OFF VBAT/OFF VBAT/OFF 0.1/ON VOLTS/ON/OFF
SSD (SS4) T45 0.1/ON 0.1/ON 0.1/ON 0.1/ON VOLTS/ON/OFF
TCC T46 VBAT/0 VBAT/0 VBAT/0 0.2/100 VOLTS/%
HTR12 T47 OFF ON ON ON ON/OFF
FUELSYS PID OPEN LOOP CLOSED LOOP CLOSED LOOP CLOSED LOOP OPEN/CLOSED LOOP
EGR_EVAL PID YES YES NO NO YES/NO
EVAP020C PID NO NO NO NO YES/NO
EVAP020D PID ALLOW ALLOW ALLOW ALLOW ALLOW/DISALLOW
EVAP020R PID NOT READY NOT READY NOT READY NOT READY READY/NOT READY
EVAPSOAK PID NO NO NO NO YES/NO
EVAP_EVAL PID NO NO NO NO YES/NO
LONGFT1 PID (I) -20 TO +20 -20 TO +20 -20 TO +20 %
LONGFT2 PID (I) -20 TO +20 -20 TO +20 -20 TO +20 %
MIL PID OFF OFF OFF OFF ON/OFF
SHRTFT1 PID 0 -10 TO +10 -10 TO +10 -10 TO +10 %
SHRTFT2 PID 0 -10 TO +10 -10 TO +10 -10 TO +10 %
SPARKADV PID 0 20-25 30-35 30-35 DEG
TCIL PID OFF OFF OFF OFF ON/OFF
OTHERS - 2.3L RANGER

Other PCM Pin/PID only Measured/PID Values Units Measured/PID
KOEO Hot Idle 48 KM/H (30 MPH) 89 KM/H (55 MPH)
VPWR B35/B36 VBAT VBAT VBAT VBAT VOLTS
VREF E57 5 5 5 5 VOLTS
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