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C-5 ~ Electronic Spark Control System

Chart C-5 Wiring Diagram:




Chart C-5 - Electronic Spark Control (ESC) System Check (Engine Knock, Poor Performance Or Poor Economy):





CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION:
Electronic Spark Control (ESC) is accomplished with a module that sends a voltage signal to the ECM. As the knock sensor detects engine knock, the voltage from the ESC module to the ECM is reduced and this signals the ECM to retard timing, if engine rpm is over about 900.

TEST DESCRIPTION
Numbers below refer to circled numbers on the diagnostic chart.
1. If a Code 43 is not set, but a knock signal is indicated while running at 1500 rpm, listen for an internal engine noise. Under a no load condition, there should not be any detonation, and if knock is indicated, an internal engine problem may exist.
2. Usually a knock signal can be generated by tapping on the right exhaust manifold. This test can also be performed at idle. Test number 1 was run above 1500 rpm, to determine if a constant knock signal was present, which would affect engine performance.
3. This tests whether the knock signal is due to the sensor, a basic engine problem, or the ESC module.
4. If the module ground circuit is faulty, the ESC module will not function correctly. The test light should light indicating the ground circuit is OK.
5. Contacting terminal "E" of the ESC module harness, with a test light to 12 volts, should generate a knock signal to determine whether the knock sensor is faulty, or the ESC module can't recognize a knock signal.

DIAGNOSTIC AIDS:
If the ESC system checks OK, but detonation is the complaint, see DIAGNOSIS BY SYMPTOM - NO TROUBLE CODES STORED.