Subaru Legacy IV (2008 year). Service manual — part 130
EN(H4SO)(diag)-123
Diagnostic Procedure with Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)
ENGINE (DIAGNOSTICS)
S: DTC P0112 INTAKE AIR TEMPERATURE SENSOR 1 CIRCUIT LOW
DTC DETECTING CONDITION:
• Immediately at fault recognition
• GENERAL DESCRIPTION <Ref. to GD(H4SO)-34, DTC P0112 INTAKE AIR TEMPERATURE SENSOR
1 CIRCUIT LOW, Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) Detecting Criteria.>
TROUBLE SYMPTOM:
• Improper idling
• Poor driving performance
CAUTION:
After repair or replacement of faulty parts, perform Clear Memory Mode <Ref. to EN(H4SO)(diag)-50,
OPERATION, Clear Memory Mode.>, and Inspection Mode <Ref. to EN(H4SO)(diag)-41, PROCEDURE,
Inspection Mode.>.
WIRING DIAGRAM:
EN-06837
E
B83
3
B3
ECM
B135
SBF-7
*
*
4
1
5
2
34
18
26
30
35
B47
1
2
4
6
3
5
BATTERY
MASS AIR FLOW
& INTAKE AIR
TEMPERATURE
SENSOR
MAIN RELAY
: TERMINAL No. OPTIONAL
ARRANGEMENT
*
B3
1 2 3 4 5
3
4
1
2
5
6
B47
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8
B83
B135
5
6
7
2
1
3
4
29
10 11 12 13 14 15
25
24
16
30
9
8
17 18 19
20
28
21 22 23
32
31
26 27
33
34 35
EN(H4SO)(diag)-124
Diagnostic Procedure with Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)
ENGINE (DIAGNOSTICS)
Step
Check
Yes
No
1
CHECK CURRENT DATA.
1) Start the engine.
2) Read the data of intake air temperature sen-
sor signal using Subaru Select Monitor or gen-
eral scan tool.
NOTE:
• SUBARU SELECT MONITOR
For detailed operation procedure, refer to
“READ CURRENT DATA FOR ENGINE”. <Ref.
to EN(H4SO)(diag)-33, Subaru Select Moni-
tor.>
• General Scan Tool
For detailed operation procedures, refer to the
general scan tool operation manual.
Is the intake air temperature
120°C (248°F) or higher?
Go to step 2.
Even if DTC is
detected, the cir-
cuit has returned to
a normal condition
at this time. Repro-
duce the failure,
and then perform
the diagnosis
again.
NOTE:
In this case, tem-
porary poor con-
tact of connector
may be the cause.
2
CHECK HARNESS BETWEEN ECM AND
MASS AIR FLOW AND INTAKE AIR TEM-
PERATURE SENSOR CONNECTOR.
1) Turn the ignition switch to OFF.
2) Disconnect the connector from ECM and
mass air flow and intake air temperature sensor.
3) Measure the resistance between ECM and
chassis ground.
Connector & terminal
(B135) No. 18 — Chassis ground:
Is the resistance 1 M
: or
more?
Replace the mass
air flow and intake
air temperature
sensor. <Ref. to
FU(H4SO)-28,
Mass Air Flow and
Intake Air Temper-
ature Sensor.>
Repair the ground
short circuit of har-
ness between the
ECM and the mass
air flow and intake
air temperature
sensor connectors.
EN(H4SO)(diag)-125
Diagnostic Procedure with Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)
ENGINE (DIAGNOSTICS)
T: DTC P0113 INTAKE AIR TEMPERATURE SENSOR 1 CIRCUIT HIGH
DTC DETECTING CONDITION:
• Immediately at fault recognition
• GENERAL DESCRIPTION <Ref. to GD(H4SO)-35, DTC P0113 INTAKE AIR TEMPERATURE SENSOR
1 CIRCUIT HIGH, Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) Detecting Criteria.>
TROUBLE SYMPTOM:
• Improper idling
• Poor driving performance
CAUTION:
After repair or replacement of faulty parts, perform Clear Memory Mode <Ref. to EN(H4SO)(diag)-50,
OPERATION, Clear Memory Mode.>, and Inspection Mode <Ref. to EN(H4SO)(diag)-41, PROCEDURE,
Inspection Mode.>.
WIRING DIAGRAM:
EN-06837
E
B83
3
B3
ECM
B135
SBF-7
*
*
4
1
5
2
34
18
26
30
35
B47
1
2
4
6
3
5
BATTERY
MASS AIR FLOW
& INTAKE AIR
TEMPERATURE
SENSOR
MAIN RELAY
: TERMINAL No. OPTIONAL
ARRANGEMENT
*
B3
1 2 3 4 5
3
4
1
2
5
6
B47
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8
B83
B135
5
6
7
2
1
3
4
29
10 11 12 13 14 15
25
24
16
30
9
8
17 18 19
20
28
21 22 23
32
31
26 27
33
34 35
EN(H4SO)(diag)-126
Diagnostic Procedure with Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)
ENGINE (DIAGNOSTICS)
Step
Check
Yes
No
1
CHECK CURRENT DATA.
1) Start the engine.
2) Read the data of intake air temperature sen-
sor signal using Subaru Select Monitor or gen-
eral scan tool.
NOTE:
• SUBARU SELECT MONITOR
For detailed operation procedure, refer to
“READ CURRENT DATA FOR ENGINE”. <Ref.
to EN(H4SO)(diag)-33, Subaru Select Moni-
tor.>
• General Scan Tool
For detailed operation procedures, refer to the
general scan tool operation manual.
Is the intake air temperature
less than –40°C (–40°F) ?
Go to step 2.
Even if DTC is
detected, the cir-
cuit has returned to
a normal condition
at this time. Repro-
duce the failure,
and then perform
the diagnosis
again.
NOTE:
In this case, tem-
porary poor con-
tact of connector
may be the cause.
2
CHECK POOR CONTACT.
Check for poor contact in the ECM or the mass
air flow and intake air temperature sensor con-
nector.
Is there poor contact in the
ECM or the mass air flow and
intake air temperature sensor
connector?
Repair any poor
contact in the ECM
or the mass air flow
and intake air tem-
perature sensor
connector.
Go to step 3.
3
CHECK HARNESS BETWEEN ECM AND
MASS AIR FLOW AND INTAKE AIR TEM-
PERATURE SENSOR CONNECTOR.
1) Turn the ignition switch to OFF.
2) Disconnect the connector from ECM and
mass air flow and intake air temperature sensor.
3) Measure the resistance of harness between
ECM and mass air flow and intake air tempera-
ture sensor connectors.
Connector & terminal
(B135) No. 18 — (B3) No. 1:
(B135) No. 30 — (B3) No. 2:
Is the resistance less than 1
:? Go to step 4.
Repair the harness
and connector.
NOTE:
In this case, repair
the following item:
• Open circuit of
harness between
ECM and the mass
air flow and intake
air temperature
sensor connector.
• Poor contact in
joint connector
4
CHECK HARNESS BETWEEN ECM AND
MASS AIR FLOW AND INTAKE AIR TEM-
PERATURE SENSOR CONNECTOR.
1) Connect all connectors.
2) Turn the ignition switch to ON.
3) Measure the voltage between ECM and
chassis ground.
Connector & terminal
(B135) No. 18 (+) — Chassis ground (–):
Is the voltage 5 V or more?
Repair the short
circuit to power in
the harness
between the ECM
and the mass air
flow and intake air
temperature sen-
sor connector.
Replace the mass
air flow and intake
air temperature
sensor. <Ref. to
FU(H4SO)-28,
Mass Air Flow and
Intake Air Temper-
ature Sensor.>
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