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Rife Oil Pressure sensor Fault Code 23 Error at AN V5 at GND


SW20_Taylor

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I have a g4+ plug in, MR2 V3, with a Rife pressure and temp block. Its a dual sensor block with a 150psi pressure sensor and a remote temp thermistor that connects to the sensor black via a M5 cable. They share 5V ref and ground.

 

I've confirmed I am getting 5V from the expansion harness and at the sensor. Rife said I should have .5V at the pressure output which I did confirm with my multi meter. Calibration set to Cal 6 since its a linear sensor and per their instructions set 0.5V = 0 PSI; 4.5V = 150 PSI on the calibration. Error low set to .5V I get code 23: Error AN V5 at GND. If I put error low to 0.0V I have no fault codes. I get no reading for oil pressure, stays at 0 KPA, regardless of Error values. 

 

Am I correct to have Error Low set to 0.0V and rule that out? I'm just trying to get this sensors working so I can implement more protection strategies. Not sure where to go from here since I have 5V ref, sensor ground, and correct voltage from the sensor. Maybe check the pins on the connection from the expansion loom to the ECU? Defective Sensors? Please advise.   

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If 0.5-4.5V is the normal operating range, then you need to have your error values away from those to allow for tolerance and slight under/over pressure.  0.1V for error low and 4.9V for high would be typical for a pressure sensor error thresholds.

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Thank you Adam, I adjusted the error values and now I have no codes. Is it alright to have 0V for error low and 5V for error high or should I adjust it to .1V and 4.9V respectively?

 

The Temp sensor is now working, it just needs a pull up resistor, but i'm still getting O KPA reading for the pressure. If I change the pressure value for .5V in the calibration 8 table from 0 KPA to any number the reading will change to that set number. This is telling me its seeing .5V but its not varying. I've tried Linear calibration table 6 (since its a linear sensor) and a non linear calibration table 8 that matches the cal sheet provide by Rife but still no luck. 

 

Any suggestions? 

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0v and 5v values will mean you can never hit the error conditions so 0.1 and 4.9 is better.

you should be seeing 0kpa at atmospheric as it is a gauge pressure sensor not an atmospheric sensor. I wouldn't be worried unless it shows 0kpa while the engine is running. What are you using the pressure sensor for?

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