System Description
DESCRIPTION OF SELF-DIAGNOSISThe ECM contains a built-in self-diagnosis system by which troubles with the engine signal network are detected and a malfunction indicator lamp in the combination meter lights up.
By analyzing various signals as shown in Trouble Code Descriptions the Engine Control Module (ECM) detects system malfunctions relating to the sensors or actuators.
In the normal mode, the self-diagnosis system monitors 15 (California specification vehicles with A/T, 14 items for M/T) or 13 (Other than California specification vehicles with A/T, 12 items for M/T) items, indicated by code No. as shown in Trouble Code Descriptions. A malfunction indicator lamp informs the driver that a malfunction has been detected. The lamp goes off automatically when the malfunction has been repaired. But the diagnostic trouble code(s) remains stored in the ECM memory (except for code No.16). The ECM stores the code(s) until it is cleared by removing the EFI fuse with the ignition switch off. The diagnostic trouble code can be read by the number of blinks of the malfunction indicator lamp when TE1 and E1 terminals on the data link connector 1 are connected (Refer to How to Display and Read Diagnostic Trouble Codes). When 2 or more codes are indicated, the lowest number (code) will appear first.
The diagnostic trouble code can be read by the number of blinks of the malfunction indicator lamp when TE1 and E1 terminals on the data link connector 1 are connected (Refer to How to Display and Read Diagnostic Trouble Codes). When 2 or more codes are indicated, the lowest number (code) will appear first.
In the test mode, 10 (California specification vehicles) or 7 (Other than California specification vehicles) items, indicated by code No. as shown in Trouble Code Descriptions are monitored. If a malfunction is detected in any one of the Systems indicated by code Nos. 13, 21, 22, 24, 25, 26, 27, 31, 41 and 71 (California specification vehicles) or 13, 21, 22, 24, 25, 26, 31 and 41 (Other than California specification vehicles) the ECM lights the malfunction indicator lamp to warn the technician that malfunction has been detected. In this case, TE2 and E1 terminals on the data link connector 1 should be connected as shown in How to Display and Read Diagnostic Trouble Codes.
In the test mode, even if the malfunction is corrected, the malfunction code is stored in the ECM memory even when the ignition switch is off (except code Nos. 43 and 51). This also applies in the normal mode. The diagnostic mode (normal or test) and the output of the malfunction indicator lamp can be selected by connecting the TE1, TE2 and E1 terminals on the data link connector 1 as shown in How to Display and Read Diagnostic Trouble Codes.
A test mode function has been added to the functions of the self-diagnosis system of the normal mode for the purpose of detecting malfunctions such as poor contact, which are difficult to detect in the normal mode. This function fills up the self-diagnosis system. The test mode can be implemented by the technician following the appropriate procedures of check terminal connection and operation described in How to Display and Read Diagnostic Trouble Codes.