Actron AutoAnalyzer CP7665 User Manual

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6. View and record reading on

display.

• Display should read some re-

sistance value.

• If multimeter is overranging, ad-

just the range accordingly. (See
Setting the Range on page 6.)

• If multimeter overranges on larg-

est range, then sensor is an
open circuit and is defective.

7. Move RED test lead to sensor

SIGNAL pin.

• Refer to vehicle service manual

for location of sensor SIGNAL pin.

8. Operate Sensor.

Throttle Position Sensor:

• Slowly move throttle linkage

from closed to wide open posi-
tion.

• Depending on hook-up, the dis-

play reading will either in-
crease or decrease in resis-
tance.

• The display reading should ei-

ther start at or end at the ap-
proximate resistance value
measured in Step 6.

• Some throttle position sensors

have an Idle or Wide Open
Throttle (WOT) switch in addi-
tion to a potentiometer.

• To test these switches, follow

the Testing Switches test pro-
cedure on page 13.

• When you are told to operate

switch, then move throttle link-
age.

Vane Air Flow Sensor:

• Slowly open vane “door” from

closed to open by pushing on it
with a pencil or similar object.
This will not harm sensor.

• Depending on hook-up, the dis-

play reading will either increase
or decrease in resistance.

• The display reading should ei-

ther start at or end at the ap-
proximate resistance value mea-
sured in Step 6.

• Some vane air flow sensors

have an idle switch and an in-
take air temperature sensor in
addition to a potentiometer.

• To test idle switch see Testing

Switches on page 13.

• When you are told to operate

switch, then open vane “door”.

• To test intake air temperature

sensor see Temperature Type
Sensors on page 29.

EGR Valve Position

• Remove vacuum hose from

EGR valve.

• Connect hand vacuum pump

to EGR valve.

• Gradually apply vacuum to

slowly open valve. (Typically,
5 to 10 in. of vacuum fully opens
valve.)

• Depending on hook-up, the dis-

play reading will either increase
or decrease in resistance.

• The display reading should ei-

ther start at or end at the ap-
proximate resistance value mea-
sured in Step 6.

9. Test Results.

Good Sensor:

Display read-

ing gradually increases or de-
creases in resistance as sensor
is opened and closed.

Bad Sensor:

There is no change

in resistance as sensor is opened
or closed.

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