Test Procedure
- Turn ignition off. Thoroughly check CAM sensor. Also check for loose, bent, corroded, contaminated, deteriorated or damage CAM sensor and ECM harness connectors terminals. If sensor and connectors terminals are okay, go to next step. If sensor and connectors terminals are faulty, repair or replace as necessary and go to step 7
.
- Disconnect CAM sensor 3-pin harness connector. See Fig 1
. Turn ignition on. Measure voltage between ground and CAM sensor connector terminal No. 1 (Red/Yellow wire). Voltage should be battery voltage. If voltage is as specified, go to step 4
. If voltage is not as specified, go to next step.
- Turn ignition off. Locate fuses and Main relay in engine compartment fuse/relay box. Check Main relay operation and fuses condition. For Main relay operation test. See FUEL PUMP & MAIN RELAYS (SPECTRA)
under RELAYS & SOLENOIDS in SYSTEM & COMPONENT TESTING article. Also if necessary check Main relay circuits. See SPECTRA
in WIRING DIAGRAMS article. If fuses, relay and circuits are okay, go to next step. If fuses, relay or circuits are faulty, repair or replace as necessary, and go to step 7
.
- Disconnect ECM 81-pin harness connector. See Figure
. Measure resistance between CAM sensor connector terminal No. 3 (Blue/Red wire) and ECM connector terminal No. 79. Also measure resistance between ground and CAM sensor connector terminal No. 2 (Black/Yellow wire). Both resistances should be below one ohm. If resistances are as specified, go to next step. If any resistance is not as specified, repair openor short circuit as necessary and go to step 7
.
- With CAM sensor and ECM harness connectors disconnected. Turn ignition on. Measure voltage between ground and CAM harness connector terminal No. 3 (Blue/Red wire). Voltage should be below 0.5 volts. If voltage is as specified, go to next step. If voltage is not as specified, repair short circuit as necessary go to step 7
.
- Turn ignition off. With CAM sensor and ECM harness connectors disconnected. Measure resistance between ground and CAM sensor connector terminal No. 3 (Blue/Red wire). Also measure resistance between CAM sensor connector terminals No. 1 (Red/Yellow wire) and No. 2 (Black/Yellow wire). Measure resistance between terminals No. 1 (Red/Yellow wire) and No. 3 (Blue/Red wire). Measure resistance between terminals No. 2 (Black/Yellow wire) and No. 3 (Blue/Red wire). All resistances should be infinite. If resistances are as specified, temporarily install a known-good CAM sensor and check for proper operation. If problem is corrected, replace CAM sensor and go to next step. If any resistance is not as specified, repair short circuit as necessary and go to next step.
- After repair, return vehicle to original condition. Clear codes using Hi-Scan Pro/Kia Data Pro Scan tool or equivalent. Verify repairs by driving vehicle and monitoring for pending codes. If DTC is set during test drive, follow appropriate DTC test procedure.
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