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Diagnostic trouble code (DTC) information ECM-135F
Condition
The engine control module (ECM) continuously monitors the mass air flow sensor signal for plausibility and follows the characteristics of the mass air flow sensor.
If the engine control module (ECM) detects that the signal from the mass air flow (MAF) sensor is incorrect the diagnostic trouble code (DTC) is generated.
Note that malfunction of the swirl valve can cause the diagnostic trouble code to be generated.
The diagnostic trouble code (DTC) can be diagnosed when the engine is running.
Substitute value
Torque limitation
An estimated mass air value is used.
Possible source
If diagnostic trouble code ECM-135F has been stored together with ECM-1507, the fault is probably due to a leak on the hose or connection between the turbocharger and intake valves.
Incorrect camshaft position.
Damaged mass air flow (MAF) sensor.
Fault symptom
Driving/Poor performance/lacks power Poor performance.
Message in information display
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284: ECM-135F Mass air flow (MAF) sensor. Signal too high, D5244T4
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Diagnostic trouble code (DTC) information ECM-135F
Condition
The engine control module (ECM) continuously monitors the mass air flow sensor signal for plausibility and follows the characteristics of the mass air flow sensor.
If the engine control module (ECM) detects that the signal from the mass air flow (MAF) sensor is incorrect the diagnostic trouble code (DTC) is generated.
Note that malfunction of the swirl valve can cause the diagnostic trouble code to be generated.
The diagnostic trouble code (DTC) can be diagnosed when the engine is running.
Substitute value
Torque limitation
An estimated mass air value is used.
Possible source
Note! If any of the following diagnostic trouble codes on the swirl damper have been stored, fault-trace these before diagnostic trouble code ECM-135F.
ECM-18B0.
ECM-1890.
ECM-1870.
ECM-18A0.
ECM-1870.
ECM-1880.
If diagnostic trouble code ECM-135F has been stored together with ECM-1507, the fault is probably due to a leak on the hose or connection between the mass air flow sensor (MAF) and turbocharger.
Contact resistance or oxidation in the terminals.
Clogged air filter.
Faulty air temperature sensor inlet.
The EGR-valve has jammed in open position.
Incorrect camshaft position.
Damaged mass air flow (MAF) sensor.
Fault symptom
Driving/Poor performance/lacks power Poor performance.
Message in information display
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284: ECM-28E0 Heated oxygen sensor (HO2S). Signal too high, D5244T4
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Diagnostic trouble code (DTC) information ECM-28E0
Condition
The engine control module (ECM) receives information from the heated oxygen sensor (HO2S) about the fuel / air mixture.
If the engine control module (ECM) detects that the heated oxygen sensor's signal for oxygen content is incorrect, the diagnostic trouble code (DTC) is generated.
The diagnostic trouble code (DTC) can be diagnosed when driving under specific driving conditions. Lightly loaded engine.
Substitute value
None.
Possible source
Signal too high
Short-circuit to supply voltage in the signal cable.
Damaged heated oxygen sensor (HO2S).
Internal fault in the control module.
Signal too low
Short-circuit to ground in the signal cable.
Damaged heated oxygen sensor (HO2S).
Internal fault in the control module.
Fault symptom
Message in information display
Signal too high
Checking the component and wiring
Ignition off.
Disconnect the connector to the Engine Control Module (ECM).
Check the terminals. Check for contact resistance. Check for loose connections. Check for oxidation.
Check the signal cable. Check for a short-circuit to supply voltage.
Take readings between:
The Engine Control Module (ECM) #A80 (#B20) and heated oxygen sensor #1.
Engine control module (ECM) #A6 (#A6) and heated oxygen sensor #5.
Engine control module (ECM) #A31 (#A31) and heated oxygen sensor #6.
Remedy as necessary.
Other information
Connecting the breakout box, engine control module (ECM)
Signal specification, engine control module (ECM)
Heated oxygen sensor (HO2S), replacing
Engine control module (ECM), replacing
Checking wiring and terminals:Contents
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284: ECM-28E0 Heated oxygen sensor (HO2S). Signal too low, D5244T4
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Diagnostic trouble code (DTC) information ECM-28E0
Condition
The engine control module (ECM) receives information from the heated oxygen sensor (HO2S) about the fuel / air mixture.
If the engine control module (ECM) detects that the heated oxygen sensor's signal for oxygen content is incorrect, the diagnostic trouble code (DTC) is generated.
The diagnostic trouble code (DTC) can be diagnosed when driving under specific driving conditions. Lightly loaded engine.
Substitute value
None.
Possible source
Signal too high
Short-circuit to supply voltage in the signal cable.
Damaged heated oxygen sensor (HO2S).
Internal fault in the control module.
Signal too low
Short-circuit to ground in the signal cable.
Damaged heated oxygen sensor (HO2S).
Internal fault in the control module.
Fault symptom
Message in information display
Signal too low
Checking the component and wiring
Ignition off.
Disconnect the connector to the Engine Control Module (ECM).
Check the terminals. Check for contact resistance. Check for loose connections. Check for oxidation.
Check the signal cable. Check for a short-circuit to ground .
Take readings between:
Engine control module (ECM) #A6 (#A6) and heated oxygen sensor #5.
The Engine Control Module (ECM) #A80 (#B20) and heated oxygen sensor #1.
Engine control module (ECM) #A31 (#A31) and heated oxygen sensor #6.
Remedy as necessary.
Other information
Connecting the breakout box, engine control module (ECM)
Signal specification, engine control module (ECM)
Heated oxygen sensor (HO2S), replacing
Engine control module (ECM), replacing
Checking wiring and terminals:Contents