1993 1997 Mercury-MerCruiser GM V8 454 CID 7.4L and 502 CID 8.2L Marine Engines Service Manual Number 16

ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE (ECT)
SENSOR
The  ECM  supplies a  5  volt  signal  to  the  sensor
through a resistor in the ECM and measures the volt-
age. The voltage will  be high when the intake air is
cold, and low when the intake manifold air is hot.
The Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) Sensor is a
thermistor (a resistor which changes value based on
temperature)   immersed   in   the   engine   coolant
stream. Low coolant temperature produces a high re-
sistance, while high  temperature causes low  resis-
tance.
A failure in the IAT sensor circuit should set a Code
23.
MANIFOLD ABSOLUTE PRESSURE (MAP)
SENSOR
The Manifold Absolute Pressure  (MAP) sensor is a
pressure transducer that  measures the changes  in
the intake manifold pressure. The pressure changes
as a result of engine load and speed change, and the
MAP sensor converts this to a voltage output.
b
a
73052
c
a -  Engine Coolant Temperature (ECT) Sensor
b -  Harness Connector
c  - Locking Tab
a
The ECM supplies a 5 volt signal to the ECT through
a resistor in the ECM and measures the voltage. The
voltage will be high when the engine is cold, and low
whentheengineishot.Bymeasuringthevoltage,the
ECM knows the engine coolant temperature. Engine
coolant temperature affects most systems the ECM
controls.
b
73046
A failure in the ECT circuit should set Code 14. Re-
member, this code indicates a  failure in the coolant
temperature sensor circuit, so proper use of the chart
will lead to either repairing a wiring problem or replac-
ing the sensor.
a -  Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) Sensor
b -  Electrical Connector
A closed throttle  on engine coast-down  would pro-
duce a  relatively low  MAP output  voltage, while  a
wide open throttle would produce a high MAP output
voltage.  This high  output voltage  is  produced be-
cause the pressure inside the manifold  is the same
as outside the manifold, so 100% of outside air pres-
sure is measured. When manifold  pressure is high,
vacuum is low. The MAP sensor is also used to mea-
sure barometric  pressure under certain  conditions,
which allows the ECM to automatically adjust for dif-
ferent altitudes.
INTAKE AIR TEMPERATURE (IAT) SENSOR
[MULTI-PORT INJECTION MODELS ONLY]
The Intake Air Temperature (IAT) sensor is a thermis-
tor (a resistor which changes value based on temper-
ature) mounted on the underside of the plenum. Low
temperature produces a high resistance, while high
temperature causes a low resistance.
The ECM sends a 5 volt reference signal to the MAP
sensor. As the manifold pressure changes, the elec-
trical resistance of the MAP sensor also changes. By
monitoring  the  sensor   output  voltage,  the   ECM
knows the manifold pressure. A higher pressure, low
vacuum (high  voltage) requires  more fuel,  while a
lower  pressure,  higher  vacuum  (low  voltage)  re-
quires less fuel. The  ECM uses the MAP sensor to
control fuel delivery and ignition timing.
c
b
a
73047
A failure in the MAP sensor circuit should set a Code
33.
a -  Intake Air Temperature (IAT) Sensor
b -  Harness Connector
c  - Locking Tab
Index
5C-14 - ELECTRONIC FUEL INJECTION (MULTI-PORT AND THROTTLE BODY)
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Could not find a copy until a search brought me here.
Excellent print.
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