Typical Diagnostic Reference Values

2005 Ford Taurus SEL, 4D SedanSECTION Typical Diagnostic Reference Values
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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)
ACCS B3 0.1/OFF VBAT/ON (A) 0.1/OFF 0.1/OFF DCV/ON-OFF
FTP B9 2.6/0 2.6/0 2.5/-0.02 1.8/-0.2 DCV/psi
PSP B15 0.5 3.75 (I) 0.5 0.5 DCV
IAT B20 2.6/88 (K) 2.8/77 (K) 4/21 (K) 4/18 (K) DCV/DEG F
FPM B21 0.1-VBAT / 0-100 0.1-VBAT / 0-100 0.1-VBAT / 0-100 0.1-VBAT / 0-100 DCV/%
ACP B26 VBAT/OPEN VBAT/OPEN VBAT/OPEN VBAT/OPEN DCV/OPEN-
CLOSED
MAF B32 0 0.7 1.7 1.9 DCV
PATSIN B42 (S) (S) (S) (S) (S)
FEPS B44 0.09 0.09 0.09 0.09 DCV
GENMN (GFS) E15 0 24 5.4 35 %
TP E19 1 1 1 1.6 DCV
MAP E23 4 (W) 3.8 (W) 2 (W) 2 (W) DCV
CMP E25 0 12-15 29-35 36-40 Hz
HO2S11 E30 (L) switching (C) switching (C) switching (C) DCV
FRT E31 2.1/108 (K) 2.1/108 (K) 3.3/64 (K) 3.3/66 (K) DCV/DEG F
CHT E33 0.6/192 (K) 0.6/196 (K) 3.3/217 (K) 3.1/226 (K) DCV/DEG F
CKP E34 0 420-455 770-900 1200-1400 Hz
FRP E37 3.2/48 3.9/60 3.9/60 3.9/60 DCV/psi
IMRCM E42 0.1 0.1 5 (O) 5 (O) DCV
OSS T3 0 0 1583 3010 RPM
CPP/PNP T16 NEUTRAL NEUTRAL DRIVE DRIVE NEUTRAL- DRIVE
HO2S12 T24 (L) (D) (D) (D) DCV
FLI PID 50 (H) 50 (H) 50 (H) 50 (H) %
FRT PID 2.1/108 (K) 2.1/108 (K) 3.3/64 (K) 3.3/66 (K) DCV/DEG F
LOAD PID 53 (L) 16 32 25 %
MISFIRE PID NO NO NO NO YES-NO
RPM PID 0 702 1611 2301 RPM
VSS PID 0 0 30 55 MPH
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)
PATSTRT B2 (S) (S) (S) (S) (S)
MFC B4 DCV/OFF 0.1/ON (B) DCV/OFF DCV/OFF DCV/ON-OFF
FP B12 3.6/75 1.5/33 1.5/33 1.5/33 DCV/%
EVAPCV B13 VBAT/0 VBAT/0 VBAT/0 (R) VBAT/0 (R) DCV/%
WAC/ACCR B25 VBAT/OFF 0.1/ON (A) VBAT/OFF VBAT/OFF DCV/ON-OFF
PATS OUT B31 (S) (S) (S) (S) (S)
EVMV B34 0 0 500-900 (F) 500-900 (F) mA
PATSIL B37 (S) (S) (S) (S) (S)
HFC B38 VBAT/OFF 0.1/ON (B) VBAT/OFF VBAT/OFF DCV/ON-OFF
LFC B39 VBAT/OFF 0.1/ON (B) VBAT/OFF VBAT/OFF DCV/ON-OFF
CD1A (CYL 1) E1 VBAT VBAT VBAT VBAT DCV
INJ1 E2 0 2.3-3.0 4.1-8 4.4-10.1 mS
INJ2 E3 0 2.3-3.0 4.1-8 4.4-10.1 mS
INJ3 E4 0 2.3-3.0 4.1-8 4.4-10.1 mS
INJ4 E5 0 2.3-3.0 4.1-8 4.4-10.1 mS
EGRMC 1 E8 0.5-VBAT 0.5-VBAT 0.5-VBAT 0.5-VBAT DCV
EGRMC 2 E9 0.5-VBAT 0.5-VBAT 0.5-VBAT 0.5-VBAT DCV
EGRMC 3 E10 0.5-VBAT 0.5-VBAT 0.5-VBAT 0.5-VBAT DCV
EGRMC 4 E11 0.5-VBAT 0.5-VBAT 0.5-VBAT 0.5-VBAT DCV
CD2D (CYL 2) E12 VBAT VBAT VBAT VBAT DCV
GENFDC E14 3.8 55 54.7 55 %
CD3B (CYL 3) E24 VBAT VBAT VBAT VBAT DCV
IMTV E26 VBAT/OFF VBAT/OFF VBAT/OFF VBAT/OFF DCV/ON-OFF
CD4C (CYL 4) E35 VBAT VBAT VBAT VBAT DCV
IMRC E43 0.1/ON 0.1/ON VBAT/OFF VBAT/OFF DCV/ON-OFF
HTR11 E49 VBAT/OFF (O) 0.1/ON 0.1/ON 0.1/ON DCV/ON-OFF
IAC E50 VBAT/0 10.2-11.5/28-34 8-10.8/43-60 (L) 6-8/60-70 (L) DCV/%
HTR12 T47 VBAT/OFF (O) 0.1/ON 0.1/ON 0.1/ON DCV/ON-OFF
LONGFT1 PID (L) (-)20-(+)20 (-)20-(+)20 (-)20-(+)20 %
SHRTFT1 PID (L) (-)10-(+)10 (-)10-(+)10 (-)10-(+)10 %
SPARKADV PID 10 9.5 23.3 24.3 DEG
TCIL PID OFF OFF OFF OFF ON-OFF
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 B35/36 VBAT VBAT VBAT VBAT DCV
BVREF B/E40 5 5 5 5 DCV
KAPWR B45 VBAT VBAT VBAT VBAT DCV
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