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3-62 FUEL SYSTEM (DFI)<br />

Subthrottle Sensor (<strong>Service</strong> Code 32)<br />

Subthrottle Sensor Removal/Adjustment<br />

CAUTION<br />

Do not remove or adjust the subthrottle sensor [A]<br />

since it has been adjusted and set with precision at<br />

the factory.<br />

Never drop the sensor, especially on a hard surface.<br />

Such a shock to the sensor can damage it.<br />

Subthrottle Sensor Connector (black) [B]<br />

Input Voltage Inspection<br />

NOTE<br />

○Be sure the battery is fully charged.<br />

Turn the ignition switch OFF.<br />

• Disconnect the subthrottle sensor (black) [A] and connect<br />

the harness adapter [B] between these connectors.<br />

• Connect a digital meter to the harness adapter lead.<br />

Special Tool - Throttle Sensor Harness Adapter :<br />

57001–1538<br />

• Measure the sensor input voltage with the engine stopped<br />

and with the connector joined.<br />

• Turn the ignition switch ON.<br />

Subthrottle Sensor Input Voltage<br />

Connections to Adapter<br />

Meter (+) → R (sensor BL) lead<br />

Meter (–) → BK (sensor BR/BK) lead<br />

Standard : 4.75 ∼ 5.25 V DC<br />

• Turn the ignition switch OFF.<br />

If the input voltage is normal, check the sensor output<br />

voltage.<br />

If the input voltage is less than the standard, remove the<br />

ECU and check the wiring between these connectors.<br />

○Disconnect the ECU and sensor connectors.<br />

Wiring Connection<br />

ECU Connector [A] ←→<br />

Subthrottle Sensor Connector [B]<br />

BL lead (ECU terminal 1)<br />

BR/BK lead (ECU terminal 14)<br />

If the wiring is good, check the ECU for its ground and<br />

power supply (see ECU section).

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