DTC P0098[L3 Turbo]
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DTC P0098 |
Boost air temperature sensor circuit high |
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DETECTION CONDITION
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• If the PCM detects that the boost air temperature sensor voltage is 4.96 V or more, the PCM determines that the boost air temperature sensor circuit voltage is high.
Diagnostic support note
• This is a continuous monitor (CCM).
• The MIL illuminates if the PCM detects the above malfunction condition during the first drive cycle.
• FREEZE FRAME DATA is available.
• DTCs are stored in the PCM memory.
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POSSIBLE CAUSE
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• Boost air temperature sensor malfunction
• Open circuit between MAP/boost air temperature sensor terminal A and PCM terminal 2AV
• Open circuit between MAP/boost air temperature sensor terminal B and PCM terminal 2N
• Short to the power circuit between MAP/boost air temperature sensor terminal A and PCM terminal 2AV
• Short to the power circuit between MAP/boost air temperature sensor terminal B and PCM terminal 2N
• Connector or terminal malfunction
• PCM malfunction
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Diagnostic procedure
STEP |
INSPECTION |
ACTION |
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1
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VERIFY FREEZE FRAME DATA HAS BEEN RECORDED
• Has the FREEZE FRAME DATA been recorded?
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Yes
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Go to the next step.
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No
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Record FREEZE FRAME DATA on the repair order, then go to the next step.
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2
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VERIFY RELATED SERVICE INFORMATION AVAILABILITY
• Verify related Service Information availability.
• Is any related Service Information available?
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Yes
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Perform the repair or diagnosis according to the available Service Information.
• If the vehicle is not repaired, go to the next step.
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No
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Go to the next step.
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3
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INSPECT MAP/BOOST AIR TEMPERATURE SENSOR CONNECTOR FOR POOR CONNECTION
• Turn the ignition switch off.
• Disconnect the MAP/boost air temperature sensor connector.
• Inspect for poor connection (damaged, pulled-out pins, corrosion, etc.).
• Is there any malfunction?
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Yes
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Repair or replace the terminal, then go to Step 8.
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No
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Go to the next step.
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4
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INSPECT MAP/BOOST AIR TEMPERATURE SENSOR CIRCUIT FOR SHORT TO POWER SUPPLY
• Turn the ignition switch to the ON position (Engine off).
• Measure the voltage between the following terminals:
• Is the voltage B+?
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Yes
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Repair or replace the wiring harness for a possible short to power supply, then go to Step 8.
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No
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Go to the next step.
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5
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INSPECT BOOST AIR TEMPERATURE SENSOR
• Inspect the boost air temperature sensor connector.
• Is there any malfunction?
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Yes
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Replace the MAP/boost air temperature sensor, then go to Step 8.
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No
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Go to the next step.
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6
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INSPECT PCM CONNECTOR FOR POOR CONNECTION
• Turn the ignition switch off.
• Disconnect the PCM connector.
• Inspect for poor connection (damaged, pulled-out pins, corrosion, etc.).
• Is there any malfunction?
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Yes
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Repair or replace the terminal, then go to Step 8.
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No
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Go to the next step.
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7
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INSPECT MAP/BOOST AIR TEMPERATURE SENSOR CIRCUIT FOR OPEN CIRCUIT
• Turn the ignition switch off.
• Measure the voltage between the following terminals:
• Is there continuity?
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Yes
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Go to the next step.
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No
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Repair or replace the wiring harness for a possible open circuit, then go to the next step.
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8
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VERIFY TROUBLESHOOTING OF DTC P0098 COMPLETED
• Make sure to connect all disconnected connectors.
• Clear the DTC from the PCM memory using the M-MDS.
• Start the engine.
• Is the same DTC present?
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Yes
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Replace the PCM, then go to the next step.
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No
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Go to the next step.
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9
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VERIFY AFTER REPAIR PROCEDURE
• Perform the “AFTER REPAIR PROCEDURE”.
• Are any DTCs present?
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Yes
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Go to the applicable DTC inspection.
(See DTC TABLE[L3 Turbo].)
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No
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DTC troubleshooting completed.
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