P007F - OBD Trouble Code
OBD CODE P007F - Charge Air Cooler Temperature Sensor Bank 1 Bank 2 Correlation
Do
you want to know the reason why P007F trouble code is triggering up again and
again? The main reasons for this are that there is some sort of fault in the
air cooler temperature sensor, defective turbocharger or supercharger and there
can also be some issues with the power control module. Take care of all these
car parts or else your car may have to face some major issues.
Learn More about OBD Error Code P007F
Read
this information to know what P007F means. An intercooler is also known as a
charge air cooler and it is generally found in turbocharged or supercharged
vehicles. It is because of high pressure that the air which is compressed by
the turbocharger becomes extremely hot. Now the hot air would start entering
the charge air cooler where it cools down. That cool air would then start
entering the engine.
What causes this problem with the Charge Air Cooler
Temperature Sensor Bank1/Bank2 Correlation?
- Defective
CAT sensor
- Disconnected
or burst air inlet hose
- Open
or shorted CAT sensor wiring or connector
- Restricted
air filter element
- Introduction of aftermarket methanol injection systems
- PCM or PCM programming error
Replace/Repair These Parts To Fix OBD Code P007F
- Engine Control Module - Engine control module is an important car part which
should never be neglected. May be there is some fault in it due to which P007F code may start flashing.
- Air Cooler Assembly - A faulty Air
cooler assembly can be troublesome. You can always rely on us as we have best
auto parts for our customers.
- Turbocharger - If everything is alright with ECM, then there is surely
some defect in Turbocharger. Get it replaced before the situation gets worse.
- Supercharger - P007F code can display due to some Supercharger. So, it
is very important to replace the Supercharger with us at equitable prices.
- Temperature Sensor - Are you facing OBD Error Code P007F? Don’t worry as you
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- Air Cooler Sensor - A faulty Air Cooler Sensor can be a major reason why OBD Code P007F can trigger.
- Powertrain Control Module - P007F code does not really end up spoiling your timing belt, but it
might also accompany few powertrain control module issues. We have best
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Symptoms Of OBD Error Code P007F
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care for our customers and that’s why we can totally understand your problem.
That’s the reason why we have listed out some major symptoms behind the
flashing up of OBD Code P007F. They are mentioned here as follows:
Common Symptoms
- Diminished
engine performance
- Louder
than normal sucking or
hissing noise on acceleration
- Hesitation
upon acceleration
- Rich or lean exhaust condition
- Diminished
fuel efficiency
How To Correct P007F Charge Air Cooler Temperature Sensor Bank1/Bank2 Correlation
We
have listed out some ways which would help you to correct the occurrence of OBD
Code P007F. They are mentioned here as follows:
- You
must inspect the reference voltage side of the circuit. You must use a digital
multimeter set to volts to check for a 5-volt
reference from the PCM at one of the two charge air cooler temperature sensor
terminals. If there is no reference signal, then just connect the meter set to
ohms (make sure that the ignition off) between the reference voltage pin on the
CACT and the reference voltage pin on the PCM. There is an open circuit between
the PCM and the sensor if the meter reads out of limits the it should be
located and repaired properly. If a numeric value is read by the meter, then
there is continuity
- If everything is
good up to this point, you'll want to check that there is 5-volts coming out of
the PCM at the reference voltage terminal. If there is not a 5-volt reference
from the PCM, the PCM is probably faulty
- The next step is
to inspect the ground side of the circuit. Just connect the meter set to ohms
between the ground terminal on the charge air cooler temperature sensor and the
ground terminal on the PCM. If by any chance the meter reads out of limits (OL)
, then there is surely an open circuit between the PCM and sensor. This must be
located and repaired. There is continuity if any numeric value is read by the
meter. Finally, you have to check that the PCM has a good ground. You can do
this by attaching one-meter lead to the PCM ground terminal and the other one
to chassis ground. Now again if the results of the
meter are out of limits, then there is surely an open
- circuit
between the PCM and the ground that should be carefully located and then
repaired
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Easy Diagnosis Of Engine Error OBD Code P007F
You must perform
the visual inspection of the charge air cooler
temperature sensor as well as the wiring. There can be some loose connections
and damaged wiring which should be looked upon. You can also inspect the charge
air cooler and ducting. If damage is found, repair as necessary, clear the code
and see if it returns.
Try doing some preliminary circuit testing. You can always use a
scan tool which would help you to monitor the charge air coolant temperature
sensor data parameter. Then you can disconnect the CACT sensor. Due to this the
value of scan tool should drop to a very low value. The next step is to connect
a jumper wire across the terminals. If a very high temperature is displayed by
the can tools, then the connections are sound and the ECM can recognize the
input. This would mean that the issue is with sensor and it is not a circuit
and a PCM related issue.
The
next step is to test the sensor. You must disconnect the charge air cooler
temperature sensor connector. Then the resistance between the two sensor
terminals should be measured with the help of a digital Multimeter. Set it to
ohms. Start your car engine and watch
the value of the meter. With the warming up of the engine, the values would
start decreasing smoothly. If the overall engine temperature rises, but at the
same time CACT resistance does not decrease, then the sensor would be faulty and
it should be replaced.
Common Mistakes When Diagnosing The P007F Code
- The air temperature failure should be charged
- Failure with the Powertrain Control Module
- Some issues with the wiring