DTC P0697 Sensor Reference Voltage 3 Circuit (4JJ3 with DPD)

1. DTC P0697 description

The ECM supplies 5 V power to the following sensors through 5 V reference circuit 3.

  • Clutch pedal stroke sensor
  • Cruise switch
  • Fuel temperature sensor
  • IAT sensor

The ECM also supplies 5 V power to the following sensors through 5 V reference circuit 9.

  • Intake throttle position sensor
  • Engine coolant temperature sensor
  • EGR gas temperature sensor 2 (EGR valve side)

5 V reference circuits 3 and 9 are independent of each other outside the ECM but share the bus inside the ECM. Therefore, whole5 V reference circuits 3 and 9 may be affected by a short circuit in one of the sensor 5 V reference circuits. The ECM monitors the voltage of 5 V reference circuits 3 and 9, and if it detects that the voltage is excessively low or high, the DTC is set.

2. Condition for setting DTC P0697

Condition for running the DTC

  • The battery voltage is 9 to 16 V.
  • The ignition switch is ON.

Condition for setting the DTC

  • The ECM detects that the voltage of 5 V reference circuit 3 or 9 is 4.5 V or less, or 5.5 V or more.

3. Action taken when DTC P0697 sets

  • The ECM illuminates the MIL. Refer to Action taken when DTC sets - Type A.

Refer to "51.Engine Control 1A.Troubleshooting(4JJ3 with DPD) DTC type definitions".

  • The ECM limits the fuel injection quantity.
  • The ECM inhibits the EGR control.
  • The ECM inhibits the cruise control.
  • The ECM assumes a default IAT sensor value.
  • The ECM assumes a default EGR gas temperature sensor 2 (EGR valve side) value.
  • The ECM assumes a default engine coolant temperature sensor value.
  • The ECM assumes a default fuel temperature sensor value.
  • The ECM assumes a default clutch pedal stroke sensor value.

4. Condition for clearing DTC P0697

  • Refer to Conditions for clearing the MIL/DTC - Type A or Type B.

Refer to "51.Engine Control 1A.Troubleshooting(4JJ3 with DPD) DTC type definitions".