5.4L Ford GT

2005 Ford Taurus SEL, 4D SedanSECTION 5.4L Ford GT
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Fig 1: 104 Pin PCM Connector
G03626777Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
SENSORS/INPUTS - 5.4L FORD GT

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)
MAP 10 1.35 1.5 0.5-4.5 0.5-4.5 DCV
FEPS 13 0.5-0.6 0.5-0.6 0.5-0.6 0.5-0.6 DCV
CKP 21 0 410 600-800 900-1125 Hz
FPM2 34 3.6/75 0.1/100 0.1/100 0.1/100 DCV/%
HO2S12 35 0 (D) (D) (D) DCV
IAT2 (K) 37 1.7-3.5/120-50 1.7-3.5/120-50 1.7-3.5/120-50 1.7-3.5/120-50 DCV/DEG
ECT 38 0.6/194 0.6/194 0.6/194 0.6/194 DCV/DEG
IAT1 (K) 39 1.7-3.5/120-50 1.7-3.5/120-50 1.7-3.5/120-50 1.7-3.5/120-50 DCV/DEG
FPM1 40 3.6/75 0.1/100 0.1/100 0.1/100 DCV/%
ACCS 41 0.1/OFF VBAT/ON (A) 0.1/OFF 0.1/OFF DCV/OFF-ON
HO2S11 60 0 switching (C) switching (C) switching (C) DCV
HO2S22 61 0 switching (C) switching (C) switching (C) DCV
FTP V/FTP 62 2.6/0 2.6/0 2.6/0 2.6/0 DCV/IN-H2O
IPS 63 1.3/14 3.7/49 3.7/49 3.7/49 DCV/PSI
DPFEGR 65 0.25-1.3 0.25-1.3 0.25-4.65 0.25-4.65 DCV
CHT V/CHT 66 0.6 or 3.7/194 0.6 or 3.7/194 0.6 or 3.7/194 0.6 or 3.7/194 DCV/DEG
OSS 84 0 0 120/1200 228/2280 Hz/RPM
CMP 85 0 5-8 9-12 13-17 Hz
ACPSW 86 VBAT/OPEN VBAT/OPEN VBAT/OPEN VBAT/OPEN DCV/OPENCLOSED
HO2S21 87 0 switching (C) switching (C) switching (C) DCV
MAF V 88 0 0.7-0.9 1-1.6 1.7-2.4 DCV
TP V 89 0.53-1.27 0.53-1.27 0.8-1.1 0.9-1.3 DCV
CPP/PNP PID CLOSED CLOSED OPEN OPEN CLOSED-OPEN
FLI V/FLI (H) PID 50 50 50 50 %
LOAD PID 0 15 21-28 30-38 %
MISF PID OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF-ON
OCTADJS PID NO RETARD NO RETARD NO RETARD NO RETARD NO RETARD/RETARD
RPM PID 0 720 1000-1150 1580-1680 RPM
VSS PID 0 0 30 55 MPH
ACTUATORS/OUTPUTS - 5.4L FORD GT

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)
CDE (CYL 6) 1 VBAT VBAT VBAT VBAT DCV
CDA (CYL 1) 26 VBAT VBAT VBAT VBAT DCV
CDF (CYL 5) 27 VBAT VBAT VBAT VBAT DCV
LFC 28 VBAT/OFF 0.1/ON (B) VBAT/OFF VBAT/OFF DCF/ON-OFF
FSSW 42 0 5.4 0-V-REF 0-V-REF DCV
SCBC 45 0.1/ON VBAT/OFF VBAT/OFF VBAT/OFF DCV/ON-OFF
HFC 46 VBAT/OFF 0.1/ON (B) VBAT/OFF VBAT/OFF DCF/ON-OFF
EGRVR 47 VBAT/0 VBAT/0 (T) (T) DCV/%
CDB (CYL 3) 52 VBAT VBAT VBAT VBAT DCV
CDG (CYL 4) 53 VBAT VBAT VBAT VBAT DCV
EVAPPDC 56 0 0-10/0-100 0-10/0-100 0-10/0-100 Hz/%
EVAPC V 67 VBAT/0 VBAT/0 VBAT/0 (R) VBAT/0 (R) DCV/%
ACCR (WAC) 69 VBAT/OFF 0.1/ON VBAT/OFF VBAT/OFF VBAT/OFF-ON
INJ7 72 0 3.2-3.8 4-6.9 6.5-12 mS
INJ5 73 0 3.2-3.8 4-6.9 6.5-12 mS
INJ3 74 0 3.2-3.8 4-6.9 6.5-12 mS
INJ1 75 0 3.2-3.8 4-6.9 6.5-12 mS
CDC (CYL 7) 78 VBAT VBAT VBAT VBAT DCV
CDH (CYL 8) 79 VBAT VBAT VBAT VBAT DCV
FP 80 VBAT/0 0.1/100 0.1/100 0.1/100 DCV/%
SCIPC 82 VBAT/OFF 0.1/ON 0.1/ON 0.1/ON DCV/OFF-ON
IAC 83 VBAT/0 8.7/43 5.5/70 (L) 2.5-4.5/70-90 (L) DCV/%
HTR11 93 0.1/ON (O) 0.1/ON 0.1/ON 0.1/ON DCV/OFF-ON
HTR21 94 0.1/ON (O) 0.1/ON 0.1/ON 0.1/ON DCV/OFF-ON
HTR12 95 0.2/ON (O) 0.2/ON 0.2/ON 0.2/ON DCV/OFF-ON
HTR22 96 0.1/ON (O) 0.1/ON 0.1/ON 0.1/ON DCV/OFF-ON
INJ8 98 0 3.2-3.8 4-6.9 6.5-12 mS
INJ6 99 0 3.2-3.8 4-6.9 6.5-12 mS
INJ4 100 0 3.2-3.8 4-6.9 6.5-12 mS
INJ2 101 0 3.2-3.8 4-6.9 6.5-12 mS
CDD (CYL 2) 104 VBAT VBAT VBAT VBAT DCV
CHTIL PID OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF-ON
FUELPW1 PID (L) 3.2-3.8 4-6.9 6.5-12 mS
FUELPW2 PID (L) 3.2-3.8 4-6.9 6.5-12 mS
LONGFT1 PID (-)20-(+)20 (-)20-(+)20 (-)20-(+)20 (-)20-(+)20 %
LONGFT2 PID (-)20-(+)20 (-)20-(+)20 (-)20-(+)20 (-)20-(+)20 %
MIL PID OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF-ON
SHRTFT1 PID (L) (-)10-(+)10 (-)10-(+)10 (-)10-(+)10 %
SHRTFT2 PID (L) (-)10-(+)10 (-)10-(+)10 (-)10-(+)10 %
SPARKADV PID 0 16-20 29 32-36 DEG
OTHER - 5.4L FORD GT

Other PCM Pin/PID only Measured/PID Values Units Measured/PID
KOEO Hot Idle 48 KM/H (30 MPH) 89 KM/H (55 MPH)
KAPWR 55 VBAT VBAT VBAT VBAT DCV
VPWR 71/97 VBAT VBAT VBAT VBAT DCV
VREF 90 5 5 5 5 DCV
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