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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: 193 of 1203

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TATA MOTORS Ltd.

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P0116-64: Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor Circuit Range/ Performance - Signal Plausibility

Failure

Overview:

ISO Code

P0116-64

Customer Symptom

High Temperature warning lamp blinks, Cooling Fans runs continuously.

Fault Effects (On Vehicle)

Cooling Fans runs continuously till next driving cycle, Calculated temperature

value is used for engine functionality.

Lamp Status (If Any)

MIL ON after 3 drive cycle

Fault Detection Condition

This fault gets detected at Ignition On, when the Coolant Temperature signal

is implausible with respect to the Engine Operating condition.

Normal Operating Condition

Coolant Temperature Sensor signal will be plausible with respect to Engine

operating condition and Cooling Fans will be on when the Coolant temperature

value is greater than a calibratable threshold.

Probable Trouble Area

Wiring Harness Connections / Sensor

Healing Condition

After 3 driving cycles, when the Ignition is ON.

Fault permanent 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:

The temperature sensing Circuit uses Thermistor that is sensitive to change in temperature. It has basically the NTC

(Negative Temperature Coefficient) means as the temperature increases, the resistance decreases

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.

4) Check the continuity from Sensor connector pins to the ECU pins.