The approved procedure for diagnosing all powertrain control
system malfunctions is included in the
Strategy Based Diagnosis
. The preliminary checks and the Powertrain
On-Board Diagnostic System Check must be performed to successfully diagnose
and repair the powertrain systems.
To read and clear diagnostic trouble codes, use a scan tool.
Important: Use a scan tool to clear diagnostic trouble codes from the PCM memory.
Diagnostic trouble codes can also be cleared by turning OFF the ignition and
disconnecting the battery power from the PCM for 30 seconds, but
this method will also cause all diagnostic information in the PCM memory
to be cleared and all the diagnostic tests will have to be re-run.
Since the PCM can have a failure which may affect only one circuit,
following the approved diagnostic procedures will determine which circuit
has a problem and where it is. If a diagnostic table indicates that the
PCM connections or PCM is the cause of a problem and the PCM is replaced,
but does not correct the problem, one of the following conditions may
exist:
• | There is a problem with the PCM connections. The diagnostic table
will indicate that the PCM connections or PCM is the problem. The terminals
may have to be removed from the PCM connector in order to check them properly. |
• | The EEPROM program is not correct for the application. |
• | Incorrect components may cause a malfunction and may or may not
set a DTC. |
• | The problem is intermittent. This means that the problem is not
present at the time the system is being checked. In this case, refer to
Symptoms
and make a careful visual and physical inspection
of all suspected components and wiring associated with the affected system. |
• | Shorted solenoid, relay coil, or harness. Solenoids and relays
are turned ON and OFF by the PCM using internal electronic switches called
drivers. Each driver is part of a group of seven called output driver
modules. A shorted solenoid, relay coil, or harness will not damage the
PCM but will cause the solenoid or relay to be inoperative. The J 34636
tester, or equivalent, provides a fast, accurate means of checking for
a shorted coil or a short to battery voltage. |