Engine Controls - Pin Voltage Charts: Introduction
Pin voltage charts are supplied to reduce diagnostic time. Checking pin voltages at ECU determines whether ECU is receiving and transmitting proper voltage signals. Charts may also help determine if ECU harness has an electrical short or open.
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. Tests are done using Terminal Test Box (VAG 1598).
Courtesy of VOLKSWAGEN UNITED STATES, INC.
Courtesy of VOLKSWAGEN UNITED STATES, INC. ECU PIN VOLTAGE (USING TERMINAL TEST BOX (VAG 1598))
| Terminals |
Component To Be Tested & Condition |
Specified Value or Result |
| 18 & 19 |
Voltage Supply, Ignition Off |
Battery Voltage |
| 14 & 35 |
Voltage Supply, Ignition ON |
Battery Voltage |
| 17 & 35 |
Idle Stabilizer Valve, Ignition ON |
Battery Voltage |
| 33 & 19 |
A/C Compressor On |
Click From Comp Clutch |
| 19 & 34 (M/T) |
Ground To Pin No. 1, Ignition Off |
Battery Voltage |
| 34 & 35 |
Wiring To Starter Lockout Relay, Select "P", Operate Starter |
2 Volts Below Battery Voltage |
| 21 & 35 |
Hall Sender Voltage Supply, Ignition ON |
10 Volts Min. |
| 2 & 35 |
Signal From Speed Sender |
|
| 3 & 35 |
Coolant Temp. Curve |
Voltage Must Lower Uniformly |
| 30 & 35 |
Signal From Hall Sender, Ignition Off, Operate Starter |
Tester Must Flicker |