Pinpoint Tests RI: Reductant Temperature Sensor: Introduction

2021 Ford Edge SE, 4WDSECTION Introduction
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NOTE: Regeneration may occur during normal operation. During regeneration, diagnostic procedures may display biased values. If a regeneration occurs during diagnostic procedures, allow the process to complete before continuing diagnostics.

This pinpoint test is intended to diagnose the following:

  • reductant temperature sensor
  • reductant pump assembly
  • harness circuits: RDT and SIGRTN
  • reductant dosage control module (5H298)
  • PCM (12A650)
REDUCTANT TEMPERATURE SENSOR EXPECTED VALUES

Temperature (Β°C) Temperature (Β°F) Resistance (K Ohms, Transit) Resistance (K Ohms, All Others)
-40 -40 336 45
-30 -22 177 26
-20 -4 97 16
-10 14 55 9.4
0 32 32 5.9
10 50 20 3.8
20 68 12 2.5
30 86 8 1.7
40 104 5.3 1.2
50 122 3.6 0.84
60 140 2.5 0.60
70 158 1.8 0.44
80 176 1.2 0.32
Fig 1: Reductant Pump Assembly Connector
G13533653Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.

Harness Side

Circuit Pin
RDT (Reductant Temperature) 1
SIGRTN (Signal Return) 2
Fig 2: Reductant Quality Module Connector
G13533654Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.

Harness Side

Circuit Pin
Fig 3: Powertrain Control Module-T (PCM-T) Connector
G13533655Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.

Harness Side

Circuit Pin
RDT (Reductant Temperature) 38
SIGRTN (Signal Return) 43
RENDER: 1.0x

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