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Engine Controls - Misfire Diagnostic Information

Date: November 19, 2008

Order No.: S-B-07.61/72a

Supersedes: P-B-07.61/72 and T-B-07.61/73 dated July 10, 2007

Group: 07





Revision History

SUBJECT:
Model 129.068

Model 163.154/157/172/175

Model 164.172/175/186/871/886

Model 170.465

Model 171.454/456

Model 202.029

Model203.040/052/054/056/061/064/081/084/087/092/261/264/281/284/740/764

Model 204.054/056

Model 208.365/370/465/470

Model 209.356/365/372/375/456/465/472/475

Model 210.065/070/082/083/265/282

Model 211.056/065/070/072/082/083/087/090/256/265/282/283/287

Model 215.375

Model 216.371

Model 219.372/375

Model 220.067/070/083/170/175/183/184

Model 221.171/186

Model 230.471/475

Model 251.156/165/175

Model 463.249

Diagnosis in DAS for Misfire Fault Codes

If you receive customer reports in the above model vehicles concerning combustion misfiring, process the faults using the guided diagnosis in DAS. A guided diagnosis program for the fault codes listed below is available in DAS as of DVD 03/2007.

















NOTE:
Only parts indicated by the SDS test may be replaced. The engine control unit must not be replaced in the case of the fault codes listed below. If the guided test does not indicate there is a malfunctioning ignition coil, do not replace the ignition coil. All other components being replaced and requested by the QEC for inspection must be accompanied by full supporting documentation (i.e. control unit log, short test and fault code / freeze frame data from other related control modules). If the documentation is missing or does not support the diagnosis, the warranty claim may be debited.