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Powertrain Controls - ECM/PCM

DTC 96 Transmission System Voltage Problem:




PCM Voltage Circuit:






CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
The internal electronic components of the transaxle have specific optimum temperature operating ranges in which they best perform. As trans fluid temperature rises, components such as shift solenoids heat up and their internal resistance rises. This effect will demand higher voltages to allow correct operation of these devices. Similarly low temperatures require less voltage for correct operation.

DTC 96 Will Set When: Minimum voltage sensed at the ignition feed is as follows:

^ -40°C (-32°F) = 7.3 volts
^ 90°C (194°F) = 10.3 volts
^ 150°C (304°F) = 11.4 volts
^ Engine speed must be above 1000 RPM for 2 seconds to set DTC 96.

Action Taken (PCM will default to): All devices will become disabled causing transaxle to default to 3rd gear. The MIL will not illuminate.

DTC 96 Will Clear When: A current DTC 96 will clear when the voltage that caused DTC 96 rises 1 volt.

A History DTC 96 will clear after 50 consecutive ignition key cycles without a current DTC 96 being stored.

TEST DESCRIPTION
Number(s) below refer to circled number(s) on the diagnostic chart.

Minimum voltage allowed for DTC 96 to set is on a graduated scale and will change with temperature.

Minimum voltage at:

^ -40°C (-40°F) = 7.3 volts
^ 90°C (194°F) = 10.3 volts
^ 150°C (304°F) = 11.7 volts

1. This test checks for normal battery voltage between 9-15 volts.
2. This test checks if the low voltage display is due to the generator, CKT 639 or PCM. If the voltage is less than 8.6 volts, the PCM is OK.

DIAGNOSTIC AIDS:
CKT 639 supplies ignition voltage to the PCM.

If DTC 96 sets when an accessory is operated, check for poor connections or excessive current draw.