Typical Diagnostic Reference Values

2010 Mercury Mariner Hybrid, AWDSECTION 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)
TR1 3 0 0 10.5 10.5 DCV
SMR 4 VBAT (V) 0 0 0 DCV
TSS 6 0 583 1301 1700 RPM
FEPS 13 0.5-0.6 0.5-0.6 0.5-0.6 0.5-0.6 DCV
PATSIN 17 (S) (S) (S) (S) (S)
GENMN (GFS) 20 0 46 28 32 %
CKP 21 0 410-510 810-950 1050-1820 Hz
HO2S12 35 (L) (D) (D) (D) DCV
TFT 37 1.1/162 (K) 1.1/162 (K) 1.3/151 (K) 0.8/174 (K) DCV/DEG F
ECT 38 0.47/210 0.5/205 0.6/194 0.6/198 DCV/DEG F
IAT 39 127 (K) 118 (K) 57 (K) 60 (K) DEG F
ACCS 41 0.1/OFF VBAT/ON (A) 0.1/OFF 0.1/OFF DCV/ON-OFF
TR2 49 0 0 10.5 10.5 DCV
TR4 50 0 0 10.5 10.5 DCV
KNOCK 1 57 65540 31490 45170 58440 N/A
IAC 58 20.6 43.7 47.8 (L) 55.8 (L) %
HO2S11 60 (L) switching (C) switching (C) switching (C) DCV
HO2S22 61 0 (D) (D) (D) DCV
FTP 62 2.6/-0 2.6/-0 1.3/-0.33 1.9/-0.18 DCV/psi
FRP 63 3.4/51.3 3.9/59.7 2.8/39.5 2.7/39.3 DCV/psi
TR3 V 64 0/PARK 0/PARK 1.7/OD 1.7/OD DCV/MODE
DPFEGR 65 0.25-1.3 0.25-1.3 0.25-4.65 0.25-4.65 DCV
OSS 84 0 0 1311 2449 RPM
CMP 85 0 6-8 12-14 13-16 Hz
ACP 86 VBAT/OPEN VBAT/OPEN VBAT/OPEN VBAT/OPEN DCV/OPEN -CLOSED
HO2S21 87 0 switching (C) switching (C) switching (C) DCV
MAF 88 0 1.2 1.7 2.3 DCV
TP 89 0.9 0.9 1 1.2 DCV
BOO 92 0.1/OFF VBAT/ON (E) 0.1/OFF 0.1/OFF DCV/ON-OFF
CPP/PNP PID NEUTRAL NEUTRAL DRIVE DRIVE DRIVE- NEUTRAL
GEAR PID 1 1 3 4 GEAR
LOAD PID 67 (L) 22 22 23 %
MISFIRE PID NO NO NO NO YES-NO
RPM PID 0 700 1324 1970 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)
PATS OUT 18 (S) (S) (S) (S) (S)
CDA (CYL 1 and 5) 26 VBAT VBAT VBAT VBAT DCV
LFC 28 VBAT/OFF 0.1/ON (B) VBAT/OFF VBAT/OFF DCV/ON-OFF
PATSIL 30 (S) (S) (S) (S) (S)
MFC 42 VBAT/OFF 0.1/ON (B) VBAT/OFF VBAT/OFF DCV/ON-OFF
PATSTRT (SMC) 44 (S) (S) (S) (S) (S)
GENFDC 45 2.9 0 0 0 %
HFC 46 VBAT/OFF 0.1/ON (B) VBAT/OFF VBAT/OFF DCV/ON-OFF
EGRVR 47 0 0 (T) 50 (T) %
CDB (CYL 4 and 3) 52 VBAT VBAT VBAT VBAT DCV
TCC 54 0 0 0 100 %
EVMV 56 0 0 750 (F) 734 (F) mA
EVAPCV 67 0 0 0 (R) 0 (R) %
VSO 68 0 0 65 125 Hz
WAC/ACCR 69 VBAT/OFF 0.1/ON (A) VBAT/OFF VBAT/OFF DCV/ON-OFF
INJ5 73 0 3.8-4.7 3.9-8 3-9 mS
INJ3 74 0 3.8-4.7 3.9-8 3-9 mS
INJ1 75 0 3.8-4.7 3.9-8 3-9 mS
CDC (CYL 2 and 6) 78 VBAT VBAT VBAT VBAT DCV
FP 80 75 29.9 23.3 25.8 DCV/%
IAC 83 20.6 43.7 47.9 (L) 55.8 (L) %
HTR11 93 VBAT/OFF (O) 0.1/ON 0.1/ON 0.1/ON DCV/ON-OFF
HTR21 94 VBAT/OFF (O) 0.1/ON 0.1/ON 0.1/ON DCV/ON-OFF
HTR12 95 VBAT/OFF (O) 0.1/ON 0.1/ON 0.1/ON DCV/ON-OFF
HTR22 96 VBAT/OFF (O) 0.1/ON 0.1/ON 0.1/ON DCV/ON-OFF
INJ6 99 0 3.8-4.7 3.9-8 3-9 mS
INJ4 100 0 3.8-4.7 3.9-8 3-9 mS
INJ2 101 0 3.8-4.7 3.9-8 3-9 mS
LONGFT1 PID (L) (-)20-(+)20 (-)20-(+)20 (-)20-(+)20 %
LONGFT2 PID (L) (-)20-(+)20 (-)20-(+)20 (-)20-(+)20 %
SHRTFT1 PID (L) (-)10-(+)10 (-)10-(+)10 (-)10-(+)10 %
SHRTFT2 PID (L) (-)10-(+)10 (-)10-(+)10 (-)10-(+)10 %
SPARKADV PID 10 13 31 39.25 DEG
Other PCM Pin/PID only Measured/PID Values Units Measured/PID
KOEO Hot Idle 48 KM/H (30 MPH) 89 KM/H (55 MPH)
KAPWR 55 VBAT VBAT VBAT VBAT DCV
VPWR 71/97 VBAT VBAT VBAT VBAT DCV
VREF 90 5 5 5 5 DCV
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