FF: Power Steering Pressure (PSP) Switch
FF: Introduction See: FF: Power Steering Pressure (PSP) Switch - Introduction
FF1 DTC P1650: VERIFY ELECTRICAL FUNCTION
Note: If P1650 was received in Key On Engine Running Self-Test, verify that the steering wheel was turned at least one half turn within 20 seconds of starting test.
- Connect scan tool.
- Key on, engine running.
- Access PSP PID (PSP V PID for Taurus/Sable).
- Turn the steering wheel back and forth.
Does the PSP PID (or PSP V PID) indicate a change?
Yes
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No
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FF2 CHECK FOR PSP SWITCH CYCLING
- Disconnect PSP switch or remove the shorting bar.
- Install a jumper wire across the PSP switch harness connector.
- Key on, engine off.
- Record the PID reading.
- Remove the jumper wire and record the PID reading.
Does the PSP PID change from high to low (or PSP V PID change from less than 1.0 volt to greater than 8 volts)?
Yes
- REPLACE the PSP switch or shorting bar.
No
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FF3 CHECK PSP CIRCUIT FOR OPEN IN HARNESS
Note: Refer to the PCM connector pin numbers at the beginning of the pinpoint test.
- Disconnect PCM.
- Measure resistance of PSP circuit between PCM harness connector pin and PSP switch harness connector.
- Measure resistance of SIG RTN circuit between PCM harness connector pin and PSP switch harness connector.
Is each resistance less than 5.0 ohms?
Yes
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No
FF4 CHECK PSP CIRCUIT FOR SHORT TO SIG RTN OR GROUND IN HARNESS
- Measure resistance between PSP signal and SIG RTN at PSP switch harness connector.
- Measure resistance between PSP signal at PSP switch harness connector and chassis ground.
Is either resistance less than 10,000 ohms?
Yes
No
FF10 DTC P1651: CHECK PSP CIRCUITS FOR INTERMITTENT CONCERNS
Note: Be aware that P1651 could be set if the vehicle is towed with the engine running, or if a power steering hydraulic concern was present.
- Key on, engine off.
- Access PSP V PID.
- Check for open circuits while performing the following (a fault will be indicated by a sudden change in the PSP V PID):
- Shake, wiggle, bend the PSP and SIG RTN circuits between the PSP switch and the PCM.
- Lightly tap on the PSP switch (to simulate road shock).
- Disconnect PSP switch.
- Check PSP circuit for short to ground while performing the following (a fault will be indicated by a sudden change in the PSP V PID voltage):
- Shake, wiggle, bend the PSP circuit between the PSP switch and the PCM.
Is a fault indicated?
Yes
- KEY OFF. ISOLATE fault and REPAIR as necessary.
No
- KEY OFF. RECONNECT PSP switch. Unable to duplicate or identify
fault at this time. GO to Z1 See: Diagnostic Trouble Code Tests and Associated Procedures\SECTION 5: Pinpoint Tests\Z: Intermittent - Pinpoint Test
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