Initial Inspection and Diagnostic Overview
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The closed loop emission control system has a self diagnostic ability. The ECM constantly monitors the signals from the various sensors, and when a signal deviates from what the ECM "knows" is the normal range, a trouble code is stored in the computer memory. When this happens, the "check engine" light, on the instrument panel, will illuminate. If the fault is a "hard failure" (a problem that is present while vehicle is being serviced) the "check engine" light will remain on while the engine is running. If the failure is intermittent, the light will turn off after a few seconds when the fault is not present, but a trouble code will be stored.
In many cases, a mechanical condition may cause some sensor signals to deviate from their normal range and set codes. For this reason, it is important to make sure that all mechanical systems are in good condition and all engine adjustments are set at the factory specifications before suspecting a computer related failure.
Diagnostic Leads:
DISPLAYING TROUBLE CODES
The "Check Engine" light is used to warn the operator of a system failure, and to display any trouble codes that may be stored in the computer memory. When the ignition is turned "on", the "check engine" lamp should lite. This is a bulb check to determine that the lamp is working. When the engine is started, the lamp should turn off.
Two connectors (diagnostic leads), located near the ECM connector, are used to activate the diagnostic mode. To enter diagnostic mode, connect the two leads together with the ignition switch turned on and the engine NOT running. The ECM will display codes by flashing the "check engine" lamp. The first code to display should be a code 12. This is not a trouble code, but indicates that the self diagnostics are functioning. Code 12 is displayed by a flash, followed by a short pause, then two flashes, followed by a longer pause. If other codes are present besides code 12, they will display in the same manner after code 12 is displayed three times. For example, code 23 is displayed by two flashes at regular intervals, followed by a short pause, then three flashes at regular intervals, followed by a longer pause. Each code is displayed three times, then the next higher numerical code will be displayed. When all codes have been displayed, code 12 will be repeated. If no trouble codes are stored, code 12 will simply display repeatedly, until the diagnostic mode is exited by disconnecting the diagnostic leads or the engine is started.
ECM Fuse:
CLEARING CODES FROM MEMORY
After displaying and recording any trouble codes, or after repairing any faults in the system, the computer memory should be cleared of all trouble codes by interrupting the power supply to the ECM for 30 seconds. This can be done by removing the #4 fuse from the fuse junction block, or by disconnecting the battery. Be sure the ignition is turned off when disconnecting or reconnecting power to the ECM. After clearing trouble codes, it may be necessary to reset digital clocks or radio station presets.
TROUBLE CODE IDENTIFICATION