Vehicle Platform & ECU Name DTC Troubleshooting Data Ver: 1.0 Date: 30/11/2019 Author: ERC Page 548 of 610 Copyright by TATA MOTORS Ltd. This document must not be used in any way, such as copying and redistributing to third parties, without our consent Trouble Shooting: Step Checks IF YES IF NO 1. Is there any rust/oxidization observed on Sensor Terminals Clean the Rust or repair or replace Go to Step 2 2. Is there wiring harness electrical continuity between ECU pins B60, B36, B19&Accelerator pedal Sensor connector pins 6,1,5. Go to Step 3 Establish continuity by rectifying harness connections as per the circuit schematic 3. Are there any pins damaged at Sensor/EMS ECU Connector Replace the connector or wiring harness Go to step 4 4 Are there any pins backed out from the Sensor/EMS ECU Connector Rectify/Replace Connectors Go to Step 5 5 Is Sensor Supply Pin B36 Short circuited to Battery/GND or open? Repair the harness as per the schematic Go to step 6 6 Is Sensor Signal Pin B60 Short circuited to battery/GND or open circuited? Repair the harness as per the schematic Go to Step 7 7 Is sensor physically Damaged Replace Sensor Go to Step 8 8 Fault Still Persists? Replace Sensor and then Fault still persists then Call Hot Line Follow the steps again for reconfirmation DTC’s confirmation (checks before handing over vehicle to customer): After rectification, ensure the following points by referring engine parameters using TML diagnostic tool before handing over to customer - Accelerator pedal is not pressed - Pedal position in diagnostic tool should be less than 5%. Accelerator pedal is fully pressed - Pedal position in diagnostic tool should be more than 95 % Drive the vehicle on road to feel the accelerator pedal response in different vehicle speed & in different gear conditions.
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