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ECU ground problems

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SrKegler

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Feb 29, 2004
Daytona Beach, Florida
I ran a log on my car and the readings indicated a blown sensor ground. (-75F IAT and CTS, 99.6% TPS, 02 volts were 2.50, etc.

I pulled the ECU and spent the day tracing the ground circuit. Cannot find anything wrong. The Caps were replaced earlier this summer.

What do I check next??
 
No, Mine's a 1G, so I was checling pins 17 & 24. Which pin is the power in?? Thanks for the help btw.
 
The trace from pin 24 passes under the board. Sometimes you need to remove the heatsink to trace it. Did you use a meter or just visually check it? Does your board have acid damage?
 
I just visually checked it. Board doesn't have any acid damage. What pins do I hook together to check it out with the multimeter?
 
Like donniekak says you may have to pull the heatplate off to see the board entirely. Pins 17 + 24 are your sensor ground circuits. They join together at different points. Look for a coppery color on the board with possibly blueish marks. I had an Ecu that blew the sensor ground circuit.
 
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