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Pin Voltage Charts

Pin voltage charts are supplied to reduce diagnostic time. Checking pin voltages at the ECM determines whether it is receiving and transmitting proper voltage signals. Charts may also help determine if ECM harness is open or shorted.

NOTE: Unless stated otherwise in testing procedures, perform all voltage tests using a Digital Volt-Ohmmeter (DVOM) with a minimum 10-megohm input impedance. Voltage readings may vary slightly due to battery condition or charging rate.
  1. ECM circuits are checked at ECM connector under one or more of the following conditions: ignition off, ignition on and engine off, or ignition on and engine running.
  2. To test pin voltage, carefully backprobe terminal at harness side of ECM connector. Test between indicated terminal and body ground. See Fig 1 -Fig 3 .
  3. If resistance or voltage is not as specified, test and repair or replace circuit or affected component. See Fig 1 -Fig 3 . Retest circuit to verify repair has been made. Unless stated otherwise, perform all tests with ECM harness connected.
Fig 1: Identifying ECM Connector Terminals (SVX)
G92B27004Courtesy of SUBARU OF AMERICA, INC.
Fig 2: Identifying ECM Connector Terminals & Circuits (1 Of 2)
G92C27005Courtesy of SUBARU OF AMERICA, INC.
Fig 3: Identifying ECM Connector Terminals & Circuits (2 Of 2)
G92D27006Courtesy of SUBARU OF AMERICA, INC.