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9 Ignition Off
Disconnect the PCM Connector.
Note: Check connectors - Clean/repair as necessary.
Connect a jumper wire to the Radiator Fan Relay Control Circuit at the PCM.
Turn the ignition on.
Momentarily connect the other end of the jumper wire to a good ground.
Did the Radiator Fans actuate?All
Ye s®Go To 10
No®Replace the Radiator Fan Relay.
Perform Powertrain Verification Test VER-5A.
10 If there are no potential causes remaining, the PCM is assumed to be defective.
View repair options.All
Repair
Replace the PCM.
Perform Powertrain Verification Test VER-5A.
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Symptom:
P-1494 LEAK DETECTION PUMP PRESSURE SWITCH
When Monitored and Set Condition:
P-1494 LEAK DETECTION PUMP PRESSURE SWITCH
When Monitored: Immediately after a cold start, with ambient temperature between 4
deg C (40 deg F) and 32 deg C (90 deg F) and coolant temperature within ±12 deg C (10 deg
F) of ambient temperature.
Set Condition: The state of the switch does not change when the solenoid is energized.
POSSIBLE CAUSES
FUSED IGNITION SWITCH OUTPUT CIRCUIT OPEN
LDP PRESSURE SWITCH CIRCUIT SHORTED TO GROUND
LDP SWITCH SENSE CIRCUIT OPEN
LDP DEFECTIVE
LDP WIRING HARNESS INTERMITTENT DEFECT
LDP WIRING HARNESS OBSERVABLE DEFECT
LDP VACUUM HOSE LEAKING OR OBSTRUCTED
PCM DEFECTIVE
TEST ACTION APPLICABILITY
1 Start the engine and allow the engine to idle.
With the DRB, perform the Leak Detect Pump Test.
Select 1 to Pump.
Press the down arrow on the DRB several times.
The LEAK DETECT PUMP SW state should change from Open (UP) to CLOSED
(DN).
Did the Leak Detect Pump Switch state change as described?All
Ye s®Go To 2
No®Go To 4
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2 Ignition on, engine not running
With the DRB, read DTCs and Freeze Frame Data and record.
With the DRB, Clear DTCs.
Start the engine and allow the engine to idle.
With the DRB, perform the LDP Monitor test.
Wiggle the wiring harness and connectors from the LDP connector to the PCM
connector while the monitor is running.
Note: Be careful of the engine's moving parts.
With the DRB, Read DTCs.
Does the P-1494 Leak Detection Pump Sw or Mechanical Fault DTC return during
the wiggle test?All
Ye s®Repair the wiring harness or connector as necessary.
Perform Powertrain Verification Test VER-5A.
No®Go To 3
3 Ignition Off
Using the schematic as a guide, inspect the Wiring and Connectors.
Were any problems found?All
Ye s®Repair as necessary.
Perform Powertrain Verification Test VER-5A.
No®Test Complete.
4 Ignition Off
Disconnect the LDP Connector.
Note: Check connectors - Clean/repair as necessary.
Engine off, key on.
Using a voltmeter, probe the Fused Ignition Switch Output Circuit.
Is the voltage above 10.0 volts?All
Ye s®Go To 5
No®Repair the open Fused Ignition Switch Output Circuit.
Perform Powertrain Verification Test VER-5A.
5 Ignition Off
Disconnect the Engine Vacuum Supply Hose at the LDP.
Install a Vacuum Gauge to Engine Vacuum Supply Hose at the LDP.
Start engine and read Vacuum Gauge.
Does Vacuum Gauge read within 1 inch of engine vacuum?All
Ye s®Go To 6
No®Repair leak or obstruction in Vacuum Hose.
Perform Powertrain Verification Test VER-5A.
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6 Ignition Off
Disconnect the LDP Connector.
Note: Check connectors - Clean/repair as necessary.
Disconnect the PCM.
Note: Check connectors - Clean/repair as necessary.
Using an Ohmmeter, measure the resistance of the LDP Pressure Switch Sense
Circuit from the PCM Connector to a good ground.
Is the resistance below 5.0 ohms?All
Ye s®Repair the LDP Pressure Switch Sense Circuit for a short to
ground.
Perform Powertrain Verification Test VER-5A.
No®Go To 7
7 Ignition Off
Disconnect the LDP Connector.
Note: Check connectors - Clean/repair as necessary.
Disconnect the PCM.
Note: Check connectors - Clean/repair as necessary.
Using an Ohmmeter, measure the resistance of the LDP Pressure Switch Sense
Circuit from the PCM Connector to the LDP Connector.
Is the resistance below 5.0 ohms?All
Ye s®Go To 8
No®Repair the open LDP Switch Sense Circuit.
Perform Powertrain Verification Test VER-5A.
8 Ignition Off
Disconnect the Engine Vacuum Supply Hose at the LDP.
Disconnect the PCM.
Note: Check connectors - Clean/repair as necessary.
Key on.
With voltmeter connected to LDP switch sense circuit at PCM connector, ground the
LDP solenoid control circuit. Then while applying vacuum to LDP with a hand
vacuum pump, observe voltmeter.
Did the voltage change?All
Ye s®Go To 9
No®Replace the LDP.
Perform Powertrain Verification Test VER-5A.
9 Ignition Off
If there are no potential causes remaining, the PCM is assumed to be defective.
View repair options.All
Repair
Replace the PCM.
Perform Powertrain Verification Test VER-5A.
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Symptom:
P-1495 LEAK DETECTION PUMP SOLENOID CIRCUIT
When Monitored and Set Condition:
P-1495 LEAK DETECTION PUMP SOLENOID CIRCUIT
When Monitored: Immediately after a cold start, with ambient temperature between 4
deg C (40 deg F) and 32 deg C (90 deg F) and coolant temperature within ±12 deg C (10 deg
F) of ambient temperature.
Set Condition: The state of the solenoid does not change.
POSSIBLE CAUSES
FUSED IGNITION SWITCH OUTPUT CIRCUIT OPEN
LDP DEFECTIVE
LDP SOLENOID CKT WIRING HARNESS INTERMITTENT DEF
LDP SOLENOID CKT WIRING HARNESS OBSERVABLE DEFECT
LDP SOLENOID CONTROL CIRCUIT OPEN
LDP SOLENOID CONTROL CIRCUIT SHORT TO GROUND
PCM DEFECTIVE
NO POSSIBLE CAUSES REMAINING
TEST ACTION APPLICABILITY
1 Ignition On, Engine Not Running
With the DRB, actuate the LDP Pump Solenoid.
Is it clicking?All
Ye s®Go To 2
No®Go To 5
2 Ignition On, Engine Not Running.
With the DRB, actuate the LDP Solenoid.
While monitoring the LDP Switch state, wiggle Wiring Harness from the LDP
Solenoid to PCM.
Did the LDP Switch state ever change from up to down when wiggled?All
Ye s®Repair as necessary where wiggling caused problem to appear.
Perform Powertrain Verification Test VER-6A.
No®Go To 3
3 Ignition Off
Using the schematic as a guide, inspect the Wiring and Connectors.
Were any problems found?All
Ye s®Repair as necessary.
Perform Powertrain Verification Test VER-6A.
No®Go To 4
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4 Check the freeze frame data to determine the conditions when code was set.
Attempt duplication of 'freeze frame' conditions for added diagnostics.
If there are no other possible causes remaining there is assumed to be an9intermit-
tent9problem with a Wiring Harness Connector or Wire.
View repair options.All
Repair
Visually inspect related Wire Harness Connectors and Harnesses.
Look for broken, bent, pushed out, or corroded terminals and for
chafed, pierced, or partiallly broken wire, respectively. Refer to
any hotlines or technical service bulletins that apply.
5 Ignition Off
Disconnect the LDP Solenoid.
Note: Check connectors - Clean/repair as necessary.
Key on.
Using a Voltmeter, measure the voltage of the Fused Ignition Switch Output Circuit
at the Solenoid Connector.
Is the voltage above 10.0 volts?All
Ye s®Go To 6
No®Repair the open Fused Ignition Switch Output Circuit.
Perform Powertrain Verification Test VER-6A.
6 Ignition Off
Disconnect the LDP Solenoid.
Note: Check connectors - Clean/repair as necessary.
Disconnect the PCM.
Note: Check connectors - Clean/repair as necessary.
Using an Ohmmeter, measure the resistance of the LDP Solenoid Control Circuit at
the PCM Connector to ground.
Is the resistance below 5.0 ohms?All
Ye s®Repair the LDP Solenoid Circuit for a short to ground.
Perform Powertrain Verification Test VER-6A.
No®Go To 7
7 Ignition Off
Disconnect the LDP Solenoid.
Note: Check connectors - Clean/repair as necessary.
Disconnect the PCM.
Note: Check connectors - Clean/repair as necessary.
With an Ohmmeter, measure the resistance of the LDP Solenoid Control Circuit from
the PCM Connector to the LDP Connector.
Is the resistance below 5.0 ohms?All
Ye s®Go To 8
No®Repair the open LDP Solenoid Control Circuit.
Perform Powertrain Verification Test VER-6A.
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8 Ignition Off
Disconnect the PCM.
Note: Check connectors - Clean/repair as necessary.
Key on.
With a Voltmeter, measure voltage of the LDP Solenoid Control Circuit at the PCM
Connector.
Is the voltage above 10.0 volts?All
Ye s®Go To 9
No®Replace the LDP.
Perform Powertrain Verification Test VER-6A.
9 If there are no potential causes remaining, the PCM is assumed to be defective.
View repair options.All
Repair
Replace the PCM.
Perform Powertrain Verification Test VER-6A.
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Symptom:
P-1496 5 VOLT SUPPLY OUTPUT TOO LOW
When Monitored and Set Condition:
P-1496 5 VOLT SUPPLY OUTPUT TOO LOW
When Monitored: With the ignition on.
Set Condition: The 5-volt supply to the sensors is below 3.5 volts for 4 seconds.
POSSIBLE CAUSES
5-VOLT SUPPLY CIRCUIT SHORTED TO GROUND
5-VOLT SUPPLY WIRING HARNESS INTER DEF
A/C PRESSURE SENSOR DEFECTIVE
MAP SENSOR DEFECTIVE
THROTTLE POSITION SENSOR DEFECTIVE
PCM DEF (5 VOLT SUPPLY CIRCUIT)
TEST ACTION APPLICABILITY
1 Ignition On, Engine Not Running
Disconnect the Throttle Position Sensor Connector.
Note: Check connectors - Clean/repair as necessary
With a voltmeter, probe the 5-Volt Supply Ckt at the TP Sensor harness connector.
Note: Reconnect TPS Connector after measurement.
Is the voltage reading below 4.5 volts?All
Ye s®Go To 2
No®Go To 6
2 Ignition On, Engine Not Running.
Disconnect the Throttle Position Sensor Connector.
Disconnect the A/C Pressure Sensor.
Note: Check connectors - Clean/repair as necessary.
With a voltmeter, probe the TP Sensor 5-Volt Supply Circuit to the TP Sensor.
Is the 5-Volt Supply Circuit voltage above 4.0 volts?All
Ye s®Replace the A/C Pressure Sensor.
Perform Powertrain Verificaton Test VER-2A.
No®Go To 3
3 Ignition On, Engine Not Running
Disconnect the Throttle Position Sensor Connector.
Disconnect the MAP Sensor Electrical Connector.
Note: Check connectors - Clean/repair as necessary.
With the voltmeter, probe the TP Sensor 5-Volt Supply Circuit to the TP Sensor.
Is the 5-Volt Supply Circuit voltage above 4.0 volts?All
Ye s®Replace the Map Sensor.
Perform Powertrain Verification Test VER-2A.
No®Go To 4
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4 Ignition Off
Disconnect the Throttle Position Sensor Connector.
Disconnect the MAP Sensor Electrical Connector.
Disconnect the A/C Sensor Connector.
Disconnect the Powertrain Control Module Connector.
Note: Check connectors - Clean/repair as necessary.
With the ohmmeter, probe the 5-volt supply circuit at the TPS Connector.
Is the resistance below 5.0 ohms?All
Ye s®Repair the 5-volt Supply Circuit for a short to ground.
Perform Powertrain Verification Test VER-2A.
No®Go To 5
5 If there are no potential causes remaining, the Powertrain Control Module is
assumed to be defective.
View repair options.All
Repair
Replace the PCM.
Perform Powertrain Verification Test VER-2A.
6 Ignition On, Engine Not Running
Disconnect the MAP Sensor Connector.
Note: Check connectors - Clean/repair as necessary.
With the voltmeter, probe the 5-Volt Supply Ckt at the MAP Sensor Connector.
Is the voltage reading below 4.5 volts?All
Ye s®Replace the TPS.
Perform Powertrain Verification Test VER-2A.
No®Test Complete.
7 Ignition On, Engine Not Running
Disconnect the MAP Sensor Connector.
Note: Check connectors - Clean/repair as necessary.
With the DRB in voltmeter mode, probe the 5-volt supply circuit voltage at the MAP
Sensor Connector.
Wiggle all connectors and wiring to all sensors (MAP, A/C PRESS, TPS).
While you wiggle the connectors and wiring to all sensors monitor the 5.0 volt supply
circuit voltage.
Was there any voltage change?All
Ye s®Repair the harness or connector that caused the voltage change.
Perform Powertrain Verification Test VER-2A.
No®Test Complete.
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Symptom:
P-1598 A/C PRESSURE SENSOR VOLTS TOO HIGH
When Monitored and Set Condition:
P-1598 A/C PRESSURE SENSOR VOLTS TOO HIGH
When Monitored: With the ignition on, the engine running, and the A/C relay energized.
Set Condition: The A/C pressure sensor signal at PCM cavity 42 goes above 4.9 volts.
POSSIBLE CAUSES
AIR CONDITIONING PRESSURE SENSOR GROUND CIRCUIT OPEN
AIR CONDITIONING PRESSURE SENSOR DEFECTIVE
A/C PRESS SENSOR CONN AND WIRING HARN INTER DAMAGE
A/C PRESSURE SENSOR CONNECTOR AND HARNESS OBSERVABLE DEFECT
A/C PRESSURE SENSOR SIGNAL CIRCUIT OPEN
A/C PRESSURE SENSOR SIGNAL SHORT TO VOLTAGE
PCM DEFECTIVE
TEST ACTION APPLICABILITY
1 Ignition On, Engine Not Running
With the DRB, read the A/C Pressure Sensor voltage.
Is the A/C Pressure Sensor voltage above 4.6 volts?All
Ye s®Go To 2
No®Go To 7
2 Ignition Off
Disconnect the A/C Pressure Sensor.
Note: Check connectors - Clean/repair as necessary.
Turn ignition on.
Using a Voltmeter, measure voltage of the A/C Pressure Signal Circuit to ground.
Is the voltage above 6.0 volts?All
Ye s®Repair A/C Pressure Sensor Signal shorted to voltage.
Perform Powertrain Verification Test VER-2A.
No®Go To 3
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