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proper increased enrichment for the next engine start. Idle speed is
nonadjustable.
EMISSION CONTROL
The ECU electrically controls Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR).\
An ECU-controlled solenoid valve is used to control EGR valve
function. This valve is located on the left inner fender panel and is
operated by the ECU in response to coolant temperature, throttle
position, and manifold pressure.
Under conditions of engine warm-up, engine idle, wide open
throttle, or rapid acceleration/deceleration, the solenoid valve is
energized, blocking vacuum to the EGR valve. At normal operating
temperatures with engine speed above idle, the solenoid valve is de-
energized, allowing normal EGR valve function.
NOTE: If the electrical connector is removed from the EGR solenoid,
EGR flow will be allowed at all times.
A/C CLUTCH CONTROL
The ECU controls the A/C compressor clutch to improve idle
quality. The A/C compressor clutch will be engaged or disengaged as
deemed necessary by the ECU through the A/C clutch relay.
SHIFT LIGHT CONTROL
The shift light system is used on all manual transmission
equipped vehicles. The ECU monitors coolant temperature, throttle
position, vehicle speed, and engine speed to control the shift light.
The ECU calculates what gear position the vehicle should be in and
uses this information to turn on the light. The light indicates the
best shift point to the driver for maximum fuel economy.
The light is tested when the ignition switch is turned on.
When the engine is started, the light should go out. A transmission-
mounted switch prevents the light from illuminating when the
transmission is shifted into high gear. The ECU turns the light off if
the shift to the next higher gear is not performed within 3-5 seconds
after light comes on.
DIAGNOSIS & TESTING
PRELIMINARY CHECKS
Before assuming that the ECU is faulty, the following systems
and components must be in good condition and operating properly:
* Air filter.
* All support systems and wiring.
* Battery connections and specific gravity.
* Compression pressure.
* Electrical and vacuum connections to components, sensors and
switches.
* Emission control devices.
* Ignition system.
* All vacuum and fuel line (hose) connections.
FUEL SYSTEM TEST
Fuel Pressure
1) Remove cap from pressure test port on fuel rail and

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COMPONENT TESTING
Throttle Position Sensor
See THROTTLE POSITION SENSOR DIAGNOSTICS chart near the end
of this article. See Fig. 8.
Coolant Temperature Sensor (CTS) &
Manifold Air Temperature (MAT) Sensor
1) Disconnect the electrical connector from the sensor. Using
a high impedance, digital volt/ohmmeter, measure the resistance of the
sensor. If measured resistance is not as specified, replace sensor.
See the CTS & MAT SENSOR TEMPERATURE-TO-RESISTANCE VALUE table.
2) Test electrical harness resistance of both sensors by
testing between ECU harness connector "D-3" and sensor connector. Also
test between sensor connector and ECU harness connector "C-10" ("C-8"
on MAT sensor). Repair wire if open circuit is detected. Repair MAT
sensor wiring harness if resistance is greater than one ohm.
CTS & MAT SENSOR TEMPERATURE-TO-RESISTANCE VALUE
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212 (100) .................................. 185
160 (71) ................................... 450
100 (38) .................................. 1600
70 (21) ................................... 3400
40 (4) .................................... 7500
20 (-7) ................................. 13,500
0 (-18) ................................. 25,000
-40 (-40) .............................. 100,700
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Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) Sensor
NOTE: Terminal identification letters are stamped on MAP sensor
body.
1) Disconnect electrical connector from sensor. With ignition
on and engine stopped, measure voltage output of sensor terminal "B".
See Fig. 4 . Ensure wiring harness is okay by also measuring voltage at
ECU terminal "C-t". Output voltage should be 4-6 volts at both points.
Repair or replace wiring harness as required.
2) With ignition on and engine stopped, measure supply
voltage of sensor terminal "C". See Fig. 4. Ensure wiring harness is
okay by also measuring voltage at ECU terminal "C-14". Supply voltage
should be 4.4-5.5 volts at both points. Repair or replace wiring
harness as required.
3) Using an ohmmeter, measure ground circuit resistance at
sensor terminal "A" and ECU connector terminal "D-3". Ensure wiring
harness is okay by also measuring resistance between ECU terminal "D-
3" and "B-11". If ohmmeter indicates an open circuit, check for
defective sensor ground connection at right side of cylinder block.
4) If ground connection is okay, replace ECU. If ECU terminal
"D-3" has short to 12-volts, repair wire before replacing ECU. Repair
or replace wiring harness as required.

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Fig. 4: MAP Sensor Terminal Identification
Oxygen Sensor
Oxygen sensor must be tested with System Tester (M.S. 1700).
Oxygen Sensor Heating Element
Disconnect electrical connector from oxygen sensor. Using an
ohmmeter, measure resistance between connector terminals "A" and "B"
(marked on connector). See Fig. 5. If resistance is not 5-7 ohms,
replace sensor.

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Fig. 5: Testing Oxygen Sensor Heating
Element Resistance
Knock Sensor
Knock sensor must be tested with System Tester (M.S. 1700).
Speed Sensor
Disconnect speed sensor electrical connector from the sensor.
Using an ohmmeter, measure resistance between connector terminals "A"
and "B" (marked on connector). If reading is not 125-275 ohms with
engine at normal operating temperature, replace speed sensor.
"Synch Pulse" (Stator)
1) Using an analog voltmeter, insert positive probe into Blue
wire at distributor connector. Insert negative probe into Gray wire
with tracer at distributor connector.
NOTE: Do not remove connector from distributor. Insert voltmeter
leads from rear of connector. Do not puncture wire.
2) With voltmeter set on "15-Volt A/C" scale, turn ignition
on. Voltmeter should indicate 5 volts. If voltage is indicated, go to
step 4). If no voltage is indicated, check voltmeter leads for good
connection and go to next step.
3) If there is still no voltage reading, turn ignition off
and remove ECU. Reconnect harness and turn ignition off and remove
ECU. Reconnect harness and turn ignition on. Check for voltage between
ECU pin "C-16" and good ground. If voltage still does not register,
test system with System Tester (M.S. 1700).
4) If 5 volts was detected, check for continuity at the
following points:
* Between Blue wire at distributor connector and terminal "C-16"
at ECU.
* Between Gray wire with tracer at distributor connector and
terminal "C-5" at ECU.
* Between Black wire at distributor connector and good ground.

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ELECTRONIC CONTROL UNIT (ECU)
Removal & Installation
Information not available from manufacturer.
COOLANT TEMPERATURE SENSOR (CTS)
Removal & Installation
Drain cooling system. Remove air cleaner assembly. Disconnect
electrical connector and remove sensor from block. To install, reverse
removal procedure. Refill cooling system.
OXYGEN (O2) SENSOR
Removal & Installation
Raise and support vehicle. Disconnect electrical connector
from sensor. Remove sensor from exhaust manifold. Install and tighten
sensor to 35 ft. lbs. (47 N.m). Reconnect electrical connector. Lower
vehicle.
THROTTLE POSITION SENSOR (TPS)
Removal
Disconnect electrical connector from TPS. Bend lock tabs away
from retaining screws and remove screws. Remove TPS.
Installation
With throttle valve in normal closed position, install TPS.
Install TPS retaining screws. Perform OUTPUT CHECK.
NOTE: Throttle position sensor is nonadjustable. Only output
voltage can be monitored.
Output Check (Manual Transmission Only)
1) Connect negative lead of digital voltmeter to terminal "B"
and positive lead to terminal "A" of TPS connector. Do not disconnect
electrical connector. Insert leads through back of connector. It may
be necessary to remove throttle body from vehicle to gain access to
connector.
2) Turn ignition on, engine off. With throttle closed and
resting against idle stop, input voltage should be about 5 volts. Move
positive lead from terminal "B" to terminal "C" and read voltage
output. Output voltage should be about 0.8 volt with throttle closed
and resting against idle stop.
3) If voltage is not as specified, loosen lower retaining
screw and pivot sensor for large adjustments. Loosen upper retaining
screw and pivot sensor for small adjustments. Adjust sensor so output
voltage reading equals 16 percent of input voltage. If voltage
specifications cannot be obtained, replace sensor. Remove voltmeter.
Tighten screws and bend retaining tabs into position.
ALL OTHER SENSORS, SOLENOIDS & SWITCHES
Removal & Installation
Removal of sensors, switches, and solenoids is accomplished
by disconnecting the electrical and/or vacuum connectors and removing
or detaching the component. To install, reverse removal procedure.
TESTING
NOTE: Refer to Figs. 8-10 for Testing information.

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Fig. 8: Throttle Position Sensor Diagnostics

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1988 J e ep C hero ke e
GENERAL INFORMATION
COMMONLY USED ABBREVIATION
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A Amperes 

A/C Air Conditioning 

A/T Automatic Transmission/Transaxle 

AAP Auxiliary Accelerator Pump 

AB Air Bleed 

ABCV Air Bleed Control Valve 

ABDC After Bottom Dead Center 

ABRS Air Bag Restraint System 

ABS Anti-Lock Brake System 

AC Alternating Current 

ACC A/C Clutch Compressor 

ACCS A/C Cycling Switch 

ACCUM Accumulator 

ACCY Accessory 

ACT Air Charge Temperature Sensor 

ACV Thermactor Air Control Valve 

ADJ Adjust or Adjustable 

ADV Advance 

AFS Airflow Sensor 

AI Air Injection 

AIR or A.I.R. Air Injection Reactor 

AIS Air Injection System 

ALCL Assembly Line Communications Link 

ALDL Assembly Line Diagnostic Link 

ARC Automatic Ride Control 

ASCD Automatic Speed Control Device 

ASCS Air Suction Control Solenoid 

ASD Auto Shutdown 

ASDM Air Bag System Diagnostic Module 

ASV Air Suction Valve 

ATC Automatic Temperature Control 

ATDC After Top Dead Center 

ATF Automatic Transmission Fluid 

ATS Air Temperature Sensor 

AXOD Automatic Transaxle Overdrive 

Abs. Absolute 

Accy. Accessory 

Alt. Alternator or Altitude 

Amp. Ampere 

Assy. Assembly 

Auto. Automatic 

Aux. Auxiliary 

Avg. Average 


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B/P Backpressure 

BAC By-Pass Air Control 

BAP Barometric Absolute Pressure Sensor 

BARO Barometric 

BBDC Before Bottom Dead Center 

BCM Body Control Module 

BDC Bottom Dead Center 

BHP Brake Horsepower 

BLK Black 

BLU Blue 

BMAP Barometric & Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor 

BOO Brake On-Off Switch 

BP Barometric Pressure sensor 

BPS Barometric Pressure Sensor 

BPT Backpressure Transducer 

BRN Brown 

BTDC Before Top Dead Center 

BTU British Thermal Unit 

BVSV Bimetallic Vacuum Switching Valve 

Baro. Barometric 

Batt. Battery 

Bbl. Barrel (Example: 4-Bbl.) 

Blst. Ballast 

Blwr. Blower 

Brkr. Breaker 


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C Celsius (Degrees) 

C(3) I Computer Controlled Coil Ignition 

C(4) Computer Controlled Catalytic Converter 

CANP Canister Purge solenoid 

CARB California Air Resources Board 

CAT Catalytic Converter 

CB Circuit Breaker 

CBD Closed Bowl Distributor 

CBVV Carburetor Bowl Vent Valve 

cc Cubic Centimeter 

CCC Computer Command Control 

CCD Computer Controlled Dwell 

CCM Central Control Module 

CCO Converter Clutch Override 

CCOT Cycling Clutch Orifice Tube 

CCW Counterclockwise 

CDI Capacitor Discharge Ignition 

CEC Computerized Engine Control 

CFI Central Fuel Injection 

CID Cubic Inch Displacement 

CID Cylinder Identification sensor 

CIS Continuous Injection System 

CIS-E Continuous Injection System-Electronic 

CKT Circuit 

CLR Clear 

CNG Compressed Natural Gas 

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CO Carbon Monoxide 

CO2 Carbon Dioxide 

CONV Convertible 

CP Canister Purge 

CPA Connector Position Assurance 

CPS Crank Position Sensor 

CTS Coolant Temperature Sensor 

CV Check Valve or Constant Velocity 

CVC Constant Vacuum Control 

CW Clockwise 

CYL or Cyl. Cylinder 

Calif. California 

Carb. Carburetor 

Chrg. Charging 

Circ. Circuit 

Cntrl. Control 

Comp. Compressor or Compartment 

Conn. Connector 

Cont. Continued 

Conv. Convertible or Converter 

Cu. In. Cubic Inch 

Cyl. Cylinder 


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"D" Drive 

DBC Dual Bed Catalyst 

DC Direct Current or Discharge 

DDD Dual Diaphragm Distributor 

DERM Diagnostic Energy Reserve Module 

DFI Digital Fuel Injection 

DIC Driver Information Center 

DIS Direct Ignition System 

DIS Distributorless Ignition System 

DIST Distribution 

DISTR Distributor 

DK BLU Dark Blue 

DK GRN Dark Green 

DME Digital Motor Electronics (Motronic System) 

DOHC Double Overhead Cam 

DOT Department of Transportation 

DP Dashpot 

DRB-II Diagnostic Readout Box 

DVOM Digital Volt/Ohm Meter (see VOM) 

Def. Defogger or Defroster 

Def. Defrost 

Defog. Defogger 

Diag. Diagnostic 

Dist. Distributor or Distribution 

Dr. Door 


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EAC Electric Assist Choke 

EACV Electric Air Control Valve 

EBCM Electronic Brake Control Module 

ECA Electronic Control Assembly 

ECAT Electronically Controlled Automatic Transaxle 

ECM Electronic Control Module 

ECT Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor 

ECU Electronic Control Unit or Engine Control Unit 

EDF Electric Drive Fan relay assembly 

EDIS Electronic Distributorless Ignition System 

EEC Electronic Engine Control 

EECS Evaporative Emission Control System 

EEPROM Electronically Erasable PROM 

EFE Early Fuel Evaporation 

EFI Electronic Fuel Injection 

EGO Exhaust Gas Oxygen sensor (see HEGO) 

EGR Exhaust Gas Recirculation system 

EGRC EGR Control solenoid or system 

EGRV EGR Vent solenoid or system 

EMR Emission Maintenance Reminder Module 

ESA Electronic Spark Advance 

ESC Electronic Spark Control 

EST Electronic Spark Timing 

ETR Emergency Tensioning Retractor 

EVAP Fuel Evaporative System 

EVIC Electronic Vehicle Information Center 

EVO Electronic Variable Orifice 

EVP EGR Valve Position Sensor 

EVR EGR Valve Regulator 

EVRV Electronic Vacuum Regulator Valve 

Elect. Electronic 

Eng. Engine 

Evap. Evaporative 

Exc. Except 


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F Fahrenheit (Degrees) 

F/B Fuse Block 

FBC Feedback Carburetor 

FI Fuel Injector or Fuel Injection 

FICD Fast Idle Control Device 

FIPL Fuel Injector Pump Lever 

FP Fuel Pump 

FPM Fuel Pump Monitor 

FPR-VSV Fuel Pressure Regulator Vacuum Switching Valve 

FWD Front Wheel Drive 

Fed. Federal 

Ft. Lbs. Foot Pounds 


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