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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: 593 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.

P0366-78: Camshaft Position Sensor “B” Circuit Range/Performance – Alignment or Adjustment

Incorrect

Overview:

ISO Code

P0366-78

Customer Symptom

CE Lamp turns ON

Fault Effects (On Vehicle)

Emission will get affected It will not effect drivability.

Lamp Status (If Any)

CE lamp ON after 3 drive cycle

Fault Detection Condition

This fault gets logged when there is a Misalignment of

Camshaft

Normal Operating Condition

Cam shaft Sensor sends plausible signal to EMS ecu

Probable Trouble Area

Wiring Harness connections, Cam Sensor, Cam Sensor

mounting, Cam shaft damage

Healing Condition

After 1 drive cycles

Fault present 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:

A typical Hall Effect Sensor has three wires or terminals: one for ground, one for supply or reference voltage and one

for the output signal. To produce an output signal, a Hall Effect Sensor must be supplied with a reference voltage.

When a metal/wheel passes through the air gap between the magnetic field (Magnet) and silicon chip (CAM Sensor),

it blocks the magnetic field and causes the chip’s output voltage to suddenly drop to zero else the chip's output voltage

is 4.7 Volts.

Preliminary Checks:

7. Loose/ Damaged Connections between Sensor and EMS ecu.

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

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

10. Check the continuity from Sensor connector pins to the ECU pins.

11. Physical damage to Cam target wheel.

12. Improper Air Gap between Sensor and Cam target wheel.