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OSPREY- Application

DTC Troubleshooting Data

Version: 4.0

Date: 10-02-2017

Prepared by: Mithipati Prasad

Checked by: G S Raju / Senthilnathan S

Page: 417 of 654

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P0182: Fuel Temperature Fault Signal - Low

Overview:

DTC Description as per ISO standard

Fuel Temperature Sensor “A” Circuit Low

ECU Pin Number

71

Customer Symptom

No Critical effect

Fault Effects (On Vehicle)

No critical effect.

IMV operation under stable condition - No trim is used for IMV operation.

Lamp Status (If Any)

CE lamp is on

Fault Detection Condition (Root cause)

This DTC gets logged if the fuel temperature reads by the sensor is less

than lower threshold

Normal Operating Condition

Diagnostic tool display the Fuel temperature status at ignition ON

Probable Trouble Area

Fuel Temperature sensor, ECU, Wiring harness

Component Details:

Fuel temperature sensor is NTC resistor which resistance varies according to the fuel temperature i.e. the resistance will

decrease as the fuel temperature increase. vehicle's

fuel temperature sensor

is basically the component that tells your

engine control unit (ECU) to adjust the amount of

fuel

it injects. When your fuel

is warm, it is less dense and it burns more

quickly. On the other hand, when

fuel is cold

fuel, it is denser and burns slower.

Preliminary Checks

x

Check whether the customer voice / view about the issue is matching with the fault effects mentioned above. If yes,

go ahead with next steps. If not, check for other DTC’s presence.

x

Check whether similar complaints are earlier reported. If yes, perform the preliminary checks with respect to earlier

issue closure.

x

Check sensor connections for rust dirt etc; clean the sensor connections and ensure proper fitment.

x

Loose/ Damaged Connections between Sensor and EMS ECU.

x

Check for back out of pins at both Sensor connector and ECU connector.

x

Check for damage of pins at both sensor connector and ECU connector.