Shift Indicator System - Fault Tracing
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SECTION GROUP NO.
36 105
DATE FEBRUARY 1986
RE: SHIFT INDICATOR
SYSTEM - FAULT TRACING
700 SERIES
THIS BULLETIN APPLIES TO THE U.S. AND CANADA.
SHIFT INDICATOR: Vehicles with manual transmission use a micro processor-controlled shift indicator system. The driver is signaled to upshift by an indicator lamp in the instrument panel.
COMPONENTS: The system comprises a control unit located near the hood release, and a clutch pedal switch to signal the control unit that a gear shift has taken place.
The control unit receives engine RPM signals from Terminal 1 on the ignition coil and vehicle speed information from the speedometer. The control unit also receives signals from the overdrive relay.
MEMORY: If current is interrupted to the control unit (e.g. disconnecting the battery), the memory is erased and the control unit must be reprogrammed.
To program the control unit:--Drive the car in each forward gear for at least 8 seconds. The indicator lamp will flash once as each gear is programmed.
SHIFT INDICATOR SELF DIAGNOSIS
P-70
The system is capable of testing continuity of associated circuits.
The battery must be DISCONNECTED and then RECONNECTED to activate the check circuit.
With the ignition switch ON; engine OFF
NOTE: Field reports show: 1.) Using the clutch pedal as a footrest causes incorrect system operation and must be avoided. 2.) Proper clutch adjustment is critical to correct system operation and improper clutch adjustment seems to cause the most problems.