Pinpoint Tests DX: Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) Sensor: Introduction

2021 Ford Transit-350 XLT, 3.5L Eng VIN G, RWDSECTION Introduction
NOTE: Engine coolant temperature must be greater than 10°C (50°F) to pass the KOEO self-test and greater than 82°C (180°F) to pass the KOER self-test.

This pinpoint test is intended to diagnose the following:

  • ECT sensor (12A648)
  • harness circuits: ECT and SIGRTN
  • powertrain control module (PCM) (12A650)

Voltage values calculated for VREF equals 5 volts. These values may vary by 15% due to sensor and VREF variations.

G06053965Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
Temperature Temperature Sensor Values
°C °F Resistance (K ohms)
120 248 1.18
110 230 1.55
100 212 2.07
90 194 2.80
80 176 3.84
70 158 5.37
60 140 7.70
50 122 10.97
40 104 16.15
30 86 24.27
20 68 37.30
10 50 58.75
0 32 95.85
-10 14 160.31
Fig 1: Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) Sensor Connector
G13711327Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
Vehicle Connector Pin Circuit
EcoSport, Mustang, Ranger, Transit Connect 2.0L A 2
1
SIGRTN
ECT
All other vehicles B 2
1
SIGRTN
ECT

Powertrain Control Module (PCM) Connector 

For PCM connector views or reference values, refer to Reference Values.

Vehicle Connector Pin Circuit
Aviator, Explorer 3.0L, Explorer 3.3L 306 PIN E13
E29
SIGRTN
ECT
Continental, EcoSport 2.0L 198 PIN E20
E46
SIGRTN
ECT
EcoSport 1.0L Automatic Transmission 198 PIN E20
E35
SIGRTN
ECT
EcoSport 1.0L Manual Transmission 198 PIN E10
E23
SIGRTN
ECT
EcoSport 1.5L Automatic Transmission, KA 1.5L Automatic Transmission 198 PIN E12
E33
SIGRTN
ECT
EcoSport 1.5L Manual Transmission, KA 1.2L 112 PIN E3
E23
SIGRTN
ECT
Edge 2.0L, Nautilus 2.0L 198 PIN E20
E38
SIGRTN
ECT
Edge 2.7L, Nautilus 2.7L 306 PIN E20
E29
SIGRTN
ECT
F-150 306 PIN E39
E71
SIGRTN
ECT
KA 1.0L 128 PIN E15
E27
SIGRTN
ECT
KA 1.5L Manual Transmission 112 PIN E23
E23
SIGRTN
ECT
Ranger 2.5L 128 PIN E3
E31
SIGRTN
ECT
Transit Connect 2.0L 198 PIN E13 SIGRTN
All other vehicles 198 PIN E13
E38
SIGRTN
ECT
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