4.6L 2V E-Series

2009 Mercury Milan Premier, 3.0 1, AWDSECTION 4.6L 2V E-Series
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Fig 1: 190 Pin PCM Connectors - 4.6L 2V E-Series
G06054072Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.

Typical Diagnostic Reference Values 

SENSORS - 4.6L 2V E-SERIES

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)
BOO1 B13 OFF ON (E) OFF OFF ON/OFF
GENMON B14 0 30.45 21.87 19.53 %
APP1 B28 0.79 0.79 1.44 1.89 VOLTS
APP2 B29 0.39 0.39 0.72 0.94 VOLTS
FPM B32 60.3 60.33 60.24 59.66 %
MAF B40 0.01 0.61 1.7 2.42 VOLTS
BOO2 B46 OFF ON (E) OFF OFF ON/OFF
IAT B47 2.55/33 (91.4) 3.28/19 (66.2) 4.22/-3 (26.6) 4.26/-4 (24.8) VOLTS/DEG C (DEG F)
FTP B65 2.62/0 2.62/0 1.66/-0.24 2.62/0 VOLTS/PSI
CHT E15 0.65/87 (188.6) 0.78/81 (177.8) 0.64/88 (190.4) 0.69/85 (185) VOLTS/DEG C (DEG F)
MAP E40 4.3/100.93/14.64/29.8 1.2/31.99/4.64/9.44 2.7/64.94/9.42/19.17 3.39/78.94/11.45/23.31 VOLTS/kPa/PSI/inHg
TP1 E44 4.1 4.32 3.8 3.81 VOLTS
TP2 E45 1.25 0.9 1.86 1.83 VOLTS
KNOCK_1 E46 259 260 953 867 N/A
DPFEGR E48 0.25-1.3 0.25-1.3 0.25-4.65 0.25-4.65 VOLTS
HTRCM11 E69 0 1.8 1.71 1.74 AMPS
OSS_SRC T2 0 0 1415 2623 RPM
O2S12 T16 (I) (D) (D) (D) VOLTS
HTRCM12 T18 0 (A) 1.15 (A) 979 (mA) 983 (mA) mA/A
TFT T19 40 (104) 41 (105.8) 38 (100.4) 44 (111.2) DEG C (DEG F)
TFTV T19 2.22 2.19 2.32 2.03 VOLTS
O2S22 T20 (I) (D) (D) (D) VOLTS
TR T26 PARK PARK OVERDRIVE OVERDRIVE MODE
TR2 T27 CLOSED CLOSED OPEN OPEN OPEN/CLOSED
TSS_SRC T37 0 604.5 595.8 1813 RPM
APP PID 0 0 20.5 34.5 %
BARO PID 14.36/156.6 14.36/156.6 14.36/156.6 14.36/156.6 PSI/Hz
B+ PID 12.9 13-14 13-14 13-14 VOLTS
DECHOKE PID NO NO NO NO YES/NO
ETC_ACT PID 7.56 2.18 5.18 7.99 DEG
ETC_DSD PID 7.62 2.15 5.22 8.01 DEG
ETC_TRIM PID 0.12 (J) 0.12 (J) 0.04 (J) 0.13 (J) DEG
FLI PID 9.8 (H) 10.2(H) 7.84 (H) 10.98 (H) %
GEAR PID 1 1 4 4 GEAR
LOAD PID 0 (I) 20.78 20 79.61 %
MISFIRE PID NO NO NO NO YES/NO
O2S11_CUR PID (I) switching switching switching mA/uA
O2S11_IMPED PID 4.96 1 0.95 0.93 VOLTS
O2S21_CUR PID (I) switching switching switching mA/uA
O2S21_IMPED PID 4.96 1.02 1.02 0.94 VOLTS
RPM PID 0 626 937 1771 RPM
VSS PID 0 0 48 km/h (30 MPH) 89 km/h (55 MPH) km/h/MPH
ACTUATORS - 4.6L 2V E-SERIES

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)
EVAPCV B20 0/OFF 0/OFF 0/OFF 0/OFF %/ON/OFF
PCVHC E6 0 0 100 100 %
EGRPCT E21 0 0 36.86 66.67 %
HTR11 E69 OFF ON ON ON ON/OFF
HTR12 T18 OFF ON ON ON ON/OFF
TCC T22 0 0 0 100 %
EGR_EVAL PID YES YES NO YES YES/NO
EVAP020C PID NO NO NO NO YES/NO
EVAPSOAK PID NO NO YES NO YES/NO
EVAP_EVAL PID NO NO NO NO YES/NO
FUELSYS PID OPEN LOOP CLOSED LOOP CLOSED LOOP CLOSED LOOP OPEN/CLOSED LOOP
LONGFT1 PID (I) -20 TO +20 -20 TO +20 -20 TO +20 %
LONGFT2 PID (I) -20 TO +20 -20 TO +20 -20 TO +20 %
OTS_STAT PID ENABLED ENABLED ENABLED ENABLED ENABLED/DISABLED
PATSENABL PID ENABLED ENABLED ENABLED ENABLED ENABLED/DISABLED
SHRTFT1 PID (I) -10 TO +10 -10 TO +10 -10 TO +10 %
SHRTFT2 PID (I) -10 TO +10 -10 TO +10 -10 TO +10 %
SPARKADV PID 7.25 12.75 34.25 29.75 DEG
OTHERS - 4.6L 2V E-SERIES

Other PCM Pin/PID only Measured/PID Values Units Measured/PID
KOEO Hot Idle 48 KM/H (30 MPH) 89 KM/H (55 MPH)
VREF B52/E63/T10 5 5 5 5 VOLTS
VPWR B67/B68 12.44 13-14 13-14 13-14 VOLTS
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