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Nexon Gasoline – EMS ECU Bosch

DTC Troubleshooting Manual

Version: 0.1

Date: 26-08-2017

Prepared By: Sunu S Babu/Yogesh Jadhav

Checked By: Yeshwant Jadhav

Approved By: Satish Kumar

Document Part No: 2921 02 224 A1736

Page: 179 of 1203

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TATA MOTORS Ltd.

This document must not be used in any way, such as copying and redistributing to third parties, without the consent of author.

P0113-11: Intake Air Temperature Sensor Circuit High – Circuit Short to Ground

Overview:

ISO Code

P0113-11

Customer Symptom

No impact on Drivability.

Fault Effects (On Vehicle)

Default Intake Air Temperature of 20 degrees is taken for Engine Running.

Lamp Status (If Any)

MIL ON after 3 Drive Cycles

Fault Detection Condition

This fault gets logged if the TMAP Sensor Temperature signal is Short

Circuited to Ground.

Normal Operating Condition

TMAP Sensor Temperature signal is plausible with respect to the Engine

operating condition.

Probable Trouble Area

Wiring Harness Connections, Sensor.

Healing Condition

Ignition ON and after 3 Driving Cycles

Fault parmanent deletion

1. Clear DTC Command form Scan tool

2. Stack Over Flow.

3. 40 warm up cycles.

4. ECU Flashing.

5. ECU Power-Fail

Component Details:

TMAPSensor consists of a silicon chip mounted inside a reference chamber. On one side of the chip is the reference

chamber and on the other side is the pressure to be measured. The electrical resistance of the chip varies with the

variation of pressure. This change in resistance alters the voltage signal. ECM interprets the voltage signal as

pressure and any change in voltage signal as change in pressure. The temperature Sensor element is a NTC resistor.

Preliminary Checks:

1. Loose/ Damaged Connections between Sensor and EMS ECU.

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

3.

Check for damage of pins at both Sensor connector and ECU connector

.