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Adjustable Pedal Switch C2089

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Fig 1: Identifying Adjustable Pedal Switch C2089 Connector Pins
G03243600Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
PIN NUMBER (S) AND CIRCUIT DESIGNATION/DESCRIPTION

Pin Number (s) Circuit Designation/Description Normal Condition/Measurement
2 1205 (BK) adjustable pedal switch ground circuit Less than 5 ohms resistance between the adjustable pedal connector (disconnected) and ground.
4 (without memory) 1495 (WH) adjustable pedal motor power feed or ground (switched) Greater than 10 volts with motor in one direction and ground when in opposite direction. Less than 5 ohms resistance between the adjustable pedal switch and the adjustable pedal motor connectors (both disconnected).
4 (with memory) 1495 (WH) adjustable pedal rearward signal input to the DSM (uses a voltage reference signal from the DSM to the adjustable pedal switch) Less than 5 ohms resistance between the adjustable pedal switch and the DSM connectors (both disconnected).
6 (without memory) 1567 (RD/LB) adjustable pedal switch power feed Greater than 10 volts between the adjustable pedal switch connector (disconnected) and ground.
6 (with memory) 1205 (BK) adjustable pedal switch ground Less than 5 ohms resistance between the adjustable pedal switch connector (disconnected) and ground.
8 (without memory) 1494 (RD) adjustable pedal motor ground or power feed (switched) Less than 5 ohms resistance between the adjustable pedal switch and the adjustable pedal motor connectors (both disconnected).
8 (with memory) 1494 (RD) adjustable pedal forward signal input to the DSM (uses a voltage reference signal from the DSM to the adjustable pedal switch) Less than 5 ohms resistance between the adjustable pedal switch and the DSM connectors (both disconnected).