TEST 4: APP Sensor 2 Resistance Tests (2 Of 2)
In this test section, you'll test the resistance across terminals 1 and 5 while depressing and then releasing the accelerator pedal.
If all is OK, you should see:
- The resistance increases as you depress the accelerator pedal.
- The resistance decreases as you release the accelerator pedal.
NOTE: The easiest way to connect your multimeter's test leads to the male terminals of APP sensor 2 is with jumper wires with alligator clips on both ends.
These are the test steps:
- 1
Disconnect the APP sensor assembly from its electrical connector.
- 2
Place your multimeter in Ohms mode.
- 3
Connect one multimeter test lead to terminal 1.
- 4
Connect the other multimeter test lead to terminal 5.
- 5
Note the Ohms reading on your multimeter.
At this point you'll see a resistance reading somewhere around 2k to 3K Ohms.
If you don't, don't worry. Continue on to the next step. - 6
Slowly depress the pedal by hand till it bottoms out.
- 7
The resistance value should increase as you depress the pedal.
- 8
Slowly release the accelerator pedal.
- 9
The resistance value should decrease back to the original value you saw in step 5.
Let's examine your test results:
CASE 1: The resistance decreased/increased without any gaps. This is the correct test result and lets you know that APP sensor 2 is working correctly.
If the APP sensor 1 and APP sensor 2 have passed all the tests in this tutorial, then you can conclude that the accelerator pedal assembly does not need to be replaced.
CASE 2: The resistance DID NOT increase. This lets you know that APP sensor 2 is bad.
Replace the accelerator pedal assembly.
CASE 3: The resistance DID NOT decrease. This lets you know that APP sensor 2 is bad.
Replace the accelerator pedal assembly.
CASE 4: The resistance DID NOT increase/decrease. This lets you know that APP sensor 2 is bad.
Replace the accelerator pedal assembly.
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