2004 f250 ECM voltage question
#1
2004 f250 ECM voltage question
I am getting lower voltage readings at teh ecm compaired to the batteries. Is this normal??
Low batterys = 10.5 volts at battery / 9 volts at ecm
charged overnight batteries = 13 volts / 10 .2 at ecm
Is this normal?? Troubleshooting a no start, realized no power to fuel pump, or even the inertia switch for that matter and reference voltage for sensors is showing .1 volts. I dont have a high end code reader, just a bluetooth one. no codes from that. Im still trying to find a detailed wire color diagram for this truck. I have the coffee table bible one ,but it does not show wire colors.
Any ideas or experiences??
Thanks for the help
Low batterys = 10.5 volts at battery / 9 volts at ecm
charged overnight batteries = 13 volts / 10 .2 at ecm
Is this normal?? Troubleshooting a no start, realized no power to fuel pump, or even the inertia switch for that matter and reference voltage for sensors is showing .1 volts. I dont have a high end code reader, just a bluetooth one. no codes from that. Im still trying to find a detailed wire color diagram for this truck. I have the coffee table bible one ,but it does not show wire colors.
Any ideas or experiences??
Thanks for the help
Last edited by DrivenMad; 08-19-2013 at 06:31 PM.
#3
Voltage at ecm
Well since i cannot get the bluetooth reader to talk. i unplugged the center connector on ecm and used a volt meter on the second pin from the top right as a reference. (it was the only pin that had more than 1.5 volts on it I could not find a pinout / wiring diagram for the ecm.
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