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On-Board Diagnostic System Check:




Diagnostic System Check Schematic:






CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
The on-board Diagnostic System Check is an organized approach to identifying a problem created by an electronic engine control system malfunction. It must be the starting point for any drive ability complaint diagnosis, because it directs the service technician to the next logical step in diagnosing the complaint. Understanding the chart and using it correctly will reduce diagnostic time and prevent the unnecessary replacement of good parts.

CHART TEST DESCRIPTION
Number(s) below refer to circled number(s) on the diagnostic chart.
1. This step is a check for the proper operation of the Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) (Service Engine Soon). The should be "ON" steady.
2. No MIL at this point indicates that there is a problem with the MIL circuit or the Powertrain Control Module (PCM) control of that circuit.
3. This test checks the ability of the PCM to control the MIL. With the diagnostic terminal grounded, the MIL should flash a DTC 12 three times, followed by any DTC stored in memory. A PROM error may result in the inability to flash DTC 12.
4. Most of the diagnostic charts use a Tech 1 scan tool to aid diagnosis, therefore, serial data must be available. If a PROM error is present, the PCM may have been able to flash DTC 12 or 51, but not transmit serial data.
5. Although the PCM is powered up, a "Cranks But Will Not Run" symptom could exist because of an PCM or system problem.
6. This step will isolate if the customer complaint is a MIL or a driveability problem with no MIL. Refer to Vehicle On-Board Diagnostics/Diagnostic Trouble Code Description in this section for a list of valid DTC(s). An invalid DTC may be the result of a faulty scan tool, PROM or PCM. Diagnostic Trouble Code Descriptions
7. Comparison of actual control system data with the typical values is a quick check to determine if any parameter is not within limits. Keep in mind that a base engine problem (i.e., advanced cam timing) may substantially alter sensor values.
8. If the actual data is not within the typical values established, the charts in C Charts will provide a functional check of the suspect component of system. Testing and Inspection