Pinpoint Tests WA: Exhaust Gas RECIRCULATION Temperature (EGRT) Sensor: Introduction

2021 Ford Transit-350 HD Base, Van Cargo Extended, 3.5L Eng VIN 8, AWDSECTION 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:

  • harness circuits: EGRT11, EGRT12, and SIGRTN
  • EGRT11 and EGRT12 sensors
  • PCM (12A650)
Fig 1: Exhaust Gas Recirculation Temperature Bank 1, Sensor 1 (EGRT11) Sensor Connector
G07432411Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
Vehicle Connector Pin Circuit
F-650/F-750,
F-Series Super Duty
A 2
1
SIGRTN
EGRT11
F-150,
Transit
A 1
2
SIGRTN
EGRT11
Fig 2: Exhaust Gas Recirculation Temperature Bank 1, Sensor 2 (EGRT12) Sensor Connector
G07432411Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
Pin Circuit
2 SIGRTN (Signal Return)
1 EGRT12 (Exhaust Gas Recirculation Temperature Bank 1, Sensor 2)
Fig 3: Powertrain Control Module-E (PCM-E) Connector
G07432331Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
Pin Circuit
37 EGRT12 (Exhaust Gas Recirculation Temperature Bank 1, Sensor 2)
4 SIGRTN (Signal Return)
27 EGRT11 (Exhaust Gas Recirculation Temperature Bank 1, Sensor 1)
Fig 4: Powertrain Control Module-T (PCM-T) Connector
G10769132Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
Pin Circuit
45 SIGRTN (Signal Return)
32 EGRT12 (Exhaust Gas Recirculation Temperature Bank 1, Sensor 2)
53 SIGRTN (Signal Return)
7 EGRT11 (Exhaust Gas Recirculation Temperature Bank 1, Sensor 1)
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