Chart 2
Engine Cranks But Won't Start (chart 2 Of 3 Cont'd):
ENGINE CRANKS BUT WON'T START - (CHART 2 OF 3- IGNITION)
The ECM controls spark timing and dwell (spark On-time) under all engine running conditions. Each of the two electronic ignition (EI) modules has the ability to charge and discharge each of its three primary coils independently based on ECM control. The ECM uses a high control signal of near 5 volts to charge up the primary coil and a low control signal of near 0 volts to discharge the primary coH. If the primary coil is charged and the control signal is low. current will be induced in the secondary coil and will fire out of its secondary tower.
DIAGNOSTIC AIDS
IMPORTANT: If DTC P0341, P0342 or P0343 is set, diagnose that DTC first. The ECM will still provide spark and fuel to only one cylinder at a time if the cam sensor signal is not present. Therefore, the engine may or may not start if this condition occurs.
Use Scan tool to perform and IGNITION COIL test for each individual cylinder while listening closely for spark at appropriate ignition coil.
Spark on one cylinder of the 1, 3, 5 bank and spark on another cylinder of the 2, 4, 6 bank indicates that each EI module power and ground circuits are OK.