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Monitored item [Unit]ECM
input
signalsMain
signalsDescription Remarks
AIR COND RLY
[ON/OFF]j+Indicates the air conditioner relay con-
trol condition determined by ECM
according to the input signals.
FUEL PUMP RLY
[ON/OFF]j+Indicates the fuel pump relay control
condition determined by ECM accord-
ing to the input signals.
HO2S1 HTR (B1)
[ON/OFF]+Indicates [ON/OFF] condition of heated
oxygen sensor 1 heater determined by
ECM according to the input signals.
HO2S2 HTR (B1)
[ON/OFF]+Indicates [ON/OFF] condition of heated
oxygen sensor 2 heater determined by
ECM according to the input signals.
VOLTAGE [V]+Voltage measured by the voltage
probe.
TRVL AFTER MIL
[km] or [Mile]+Distance traveled while MI is activated.
Frequency
[msec] or [Hz] or [%]+Pulse width, frequency or duty cycle
measured by the pulse probe.+Only ª#º is displayed if item is unable
to be measured.
+Figures with ª#ºs are temporary ones.
They are the same figures as an
actual piece of data which was just
previously measured.
NOTE:
Any monitored item that does not match the vehicle being diagnosed is deleted from the display automatically.
DATA MONITOR (SPEC) MODENEEC0034S12
Monitored item [Unit]ECM
input
signalsMain
signalsDescription Remarks
ENG SPEED [rpm]jj+Indicates the engine speed computed
from the REF signal (180É signal) of
the camshaft position sensor.
MAS A/F SE-B1 [V]jj+The signal voltage of the mass air flow
sensor specification is displayed.+When engine is running specification
range is indicated.
B/FUEL SCHDL
[msec]j+ªBase fuel scheduleº indicates the fuel
injection pulse width programmed into
ECM, prior to any learned on board
correction.+When engine is running specification
range is indicated.
A/F ALPHA-B1 [%]j+The mean value of the air-fuel ratio
feedback correction factor per cycle is
indicated.+When engine is running specification
range is indicated.
+This data also includes the data for the
air-fuel ratio learning control.
NOTE:
Any monitored item that does not match the vehicle being diagnosed is deleted from the display automatically.
ACTIVE TEST MODENEEC0034S07
TEST ITEM CONDITION JUDGEMENT CHECK ITEM (REMEDY)
FUEL INJECTION+Engine: Return to the original
trouble condition
+Change the amount of fuel injec-
tion using CONSULT-II.If trouble symptom disappears, see
CHECK ITEM.+Harness and connector
+Fuel injectors
+Heated oxygen sensor 1
ON BOARD DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM
DESCRIPTION
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TEST ITEM CONDITION JUDGEMENT CHECK ITEM (REMEDY)
IGNITION TIMING+Engine: Return to the original
trouble condition
+Timing light: Set
+Retard the ignition timing using
CONSULT-II.If trouble symptom disappears, see
CHECK ITEM.+Adjust initial ignition timing
IACV-AAC/V
OPENING+Engine: After warming up, idle
the engine.
+Change the IACV-AAC valve
opening percent using CON-
SULT-II.Engine speed changes according
to the opening percent.+Harness and connector
+IACV-AAC valve
POWER BAL-
ANCE+Engine: After warming up, idle
the engine.
+Air conditioner switch ªOFFº
+Shift lever ªNº
+Cut off each injector signal one
at a time using CONSULT-II.Engine runs rough or dies.+Harness and connector
+Compression
+Injectors
+Power transistor
+Spark plugs
+Ignition coils
ENG COOLANT
TEMP+Engine: Return to the original
trouble condition
+Change the engine coolant tem-
perature indication using CON-
SULT-II.If trouble symptom disappears, see
CHECK ITEM.+Harness and connector
+Engine coolant temperature sen-
sor
+Fuel injectors
FUEL PUMP
RELAY+Ignition switch: ON
(Engine stopped)
+Turn the fuel pump relay ªONº
and ªOFFº using CONSULT-II
and listen to operating sound.Fuel pump relay makes the operat-
ing sound.+Harness and connector
+Fuel pump relay
PURG VOL
CONT/V+Engine: After warming up, run
engine at 1,500 rpm.
+Change the EVAP canister
purge volume control solenoid
valve opening percent using
CONSULT-II.Engine speed changes according
to the opening percent.+Harness and connector
+EVAP canister purge volume
control solenoid valve
ON BOARD DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM
DESCRIPTION
KA24DE (EURO OBD)
CONSULT-II
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DTC & SRT CONFIRMATION MODE=NEEC0034S08SRT STATUS ModeNEEC0034S0801For details, refer to ªSYSTEM READINESS TEST (SRT) CODEº,
EC-3051.
SRT Work Support ModeNEEC0034S0803This mode enables a technician to drive a vehicle to set the SRT
while monitoring the SRT status.
DTC Work Support ModeNEEC0034S0802
TEST MODE TEST ITEM CONDITION REFERENCE PAGE
HO2S1HO2S1 (B1) P0133
Refer to corresponding
trouble diagnosis for
DTC.EC-3202
HO2S1 (B1) P0134 EC-3213
HO2S1 (B1) P1143 EC-3310
HO2S1 (B1) P1144 EC-3317
HO2S2HO2S2 (B1) P0139 EC-3227
HO2S2 (B1) P1146 EC-3324
HO2S2 (B1) P1147 EC-3334
REAL TIME DIAGNOSIS IN DATA MONITOR MODE
(RECORDING VEHICLE DATA)
NEEC0034S10CONSULT-II has two kinds of triggers and they can be selected by
touching ªSETTINGº in ªDATA MONITORº mode.
1) ªAUTO TRIGº (Automatic trigger):
+The malfunction will be identified on the CONSULT-II screen in
real time.
In other words, DTC/1st trip DTC and malfunction item will be
displayed if the malfunction is detected by ECM.
At the moment a malfunction is detected by ECM, ªMONITORº
in ªDATA MONITORº screen is changed to ªRecording Data ...
xx%º as shown at left, and the data after the malfunction detec-
tion is recorded. Then the percentage reached 100%, ªREAL-
TIME DIAGº screen is displayed. If ªSTOPº is touched on the
screen during ªRecording Data ... xx%º, ªREAL-TIME DIAGº
screen is also displayed.
The recording time after the malfunction detection and the
recording speed can be changed by ªTRIGGER POINTº and
ªRECORDING Speedº. Refer to CONSULT-II OPERATION
MANUAL.
2) ªMANU TRIGº (Manual trigger):
+DTC/1st trip DTC and malfunction item will not be displayed
automatically on CONSULT-II screen even though a malfunc-
tion is detected by ECM.
DATA MONITOR can be performed continuously even though
a malfunction is detected.
Use these triggers as follows:
1) ªAUTO TRIGº
+While trying to detect the DTC/1st trip DTC by performing the
ªDIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE CONFIRMATION
PROCEDUREº, be sure to select to ªDATA MONITOR (AUTO
TRIG)º mode. You can confirm the malfunction at the moment
it is detected.
+While narrowing down the possible causes, CONSULT-II
should be set in ªDATA MONITOR (AUTO TRIG)º mode, espe-
cially in case the incident is intermittent.
ON BOARD DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM
DESCRIPTION
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When you are inspecting the circuit by gently shaking (or twist-
ing) the suspicious connectors, components and harness in
the ªDIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE CONFIRMATION
PROCEDUREº, the moment a malfunction is found the DTC/
1st trip DTC will be displayed. (Refer to ªIncident Simulation
Testsº in ªHOW TO PERFORM EFFICIENT DIAGNOSIS FOR
AN ELECTRICAL INCIDENTº, GI section.
2) ªMANU TRIGº
+If the malfunction is displayed as soon as ªDATA MONITORº
is selected, reset CONSULT-II to ªMANU TRIGº. By selecting
ªMANU TRIGº you can monitor and store the data. The data
can be utilized for further diagnosis, such as a comparison with
the value for the normal operating condition.
SEF720X
ON BOARD DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM
DESCRIPTION
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SEF139P
Generic Scan Tool (GST)=NEEC0035DESCRIPTIONNEEC0035S01Generic Scan Tool (OBDII scan tool) complying with ISO 15031-4
has 8 different functions explained on the next page.
ISO9141 is used as the protocol.
The name ªGSTº or ªGeneric Scan Toolº is used in this service
manual.
SEC305D
GST INSPECTION PROCEDURENEEC0035S021. Turn ignition switch OFF.
2. Connect ªGSTº to data link connector for GST which is located
under LH dash panel near the fuse box cover.
SEF398S
3. Turn ignition switch ON.
4. Enter the program according to instruction on the screen or in
the operation manual.
(*: Regarding GST screens in this section, sample screens are
shown.)
SEF416S
5. Perform each diagnostic mode according to each service pro-
cedure.
For further information, see the GST Operation Manual of the
tool maker.
ON BOARD DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM
DESCRIPTION
KA24DE (EURO OBD)
Generic Scan Tool (GST)
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FUNCTIONNEEC0035S03
Diagnostic test mode Function
MODE 1 READINESS TESTSThis mode gains access to current emission-related data values, including analog
inputs and outputs, digital inputs and outputs, and system status information.
MODE 2 (FREEZE DATA)This mode gains access to emission-related data value which were stored by ECM
during the freeze frame. [For details, refer to ªFreeze Frame Dataº (EC-3073).]
MODE 3 DTCsThis mode gains access to emission-related power train trouble codes which were
stored by ECM.
MODE 4 CLEAR DIAG INFOThis mode can clear all emission-related diagnostic information. This includes:
+Clear number of diagnostic trouble codes (MODE 1)
+Clear diagnostic trouble codes (MODE 3)
+Clear trouble code for freeze frame data (MODE 1)
+Clear freeze frame data (MODE 2)
+Reset status of system monitoring test (MODE 1)
+Clear on board monitoring test results (MODE 6 and 7)
MODE 6 (ON BOARD TESTS)This mode accesses the results of on board diagnostic monitoring tests of specific
components/systems that are not continuously monitored.
MODE 7 (ON BOARD TESTS)This mode enables the off board test drive to obtain test results for emission-related
powertrain components/systems that are continuously monitored during normal driv-
ing conditions.
MODE 8 Ð Ð
MODE 9 (CALIBRATION ID)This mode is to enable the off-board to request vehicle specific information such as
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) and Calibration ID.
ON BOARD DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM
DESCRIPTION
KA24DE (EURO OBD)
Generic Scan Tool (GST)
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MEF036D
IntroductionNEEC0036
SEF233G
SEF234G
The engine has an ECM to control major systems such as fuel
control, ignition control, idle air control system, etc. The ECM
accepts input signals from sensors and instantly drives actuators.
It is essential that both input and output signals are proper and
stable. At the same time, it is important that there are no problems
such as vacuum leaks, fouled spark plugs, or other problems with
the engine.
It is much more difficult to diagnose a problem that occurs intermit-
tently rather than continuously. Most intermittent problems are
caused by poor electric connections or improper wiring. In this
case, careful checking of suspected circuits may help prevent the
replacement of good parts.
A visual check only may not find the cause of the problems. A road
test with CONSULT-II (or GST) or a circuit tester connected should
be performed. Follow the ªWork Flowº on EC-3084.
Before undertaking actual checks, take a few minutes to talk with
a customer who approaches with a driveability complaint. The cus-
tomer can supply good information about such problems, espe-
cially intermittent ones. Find out what symptoms are present and
under what conditions they occur. A ªDiagnostic Worksheetº like the
example on next page should be used.
Start your diagnosis by looking for ªconventionalº problems first.
This will help troubleshoot driveability problems on an electronically
controlled engine vehicle.
SEF907L
DIAGNOSTIC WORKSHEETNEEC0036S01There are many operating conditions that lead to the malfunction
of engine components. A good grasp of such conditions can make
trouble-shooting faster and more accurate.
In general, each customer feels differently about a problem. It is
important to fully understand the symptoms or conditions for a
customer complaint.
Utilize a diagnostic worksheet like the one on the next page in order
to organize all the information for troubleshooting.
Some conditions may cause the malfunction indicator lamp to
come on steady or blink and DTC to be detected. Examples:
+Vehicle ran out of fuel, which caused the engine to misfire.
+Fuel filler cap was left off or incorrectly screwed on, allowing
fuel to evaporate into the atmosphere.
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS Ð
INTRODUCTION
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Introduction
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Worksheet SampleNEEC0036S0101
LEC031A
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS Ð
INTRODUCTION
KA24DE (EURO OBD)
Introduction
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Work FlowNEEC0037
SEF510ZD
*1: EC-3101
*2: If time data of ªSELF-DIAG
RESULTSº is other than ª0º or ª1tº
refer to ªTROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
FOR INTERMITTENTº, EC-3123.
*3: If the incident cannot be
duplicated, refer to ªTROUBLEDIAGNOSIS FOR INTERMIT-
TENT INCIDENTº, EC-3123.
*4: If the on board diagnostic system
cannot be performed, check main
power supply and ground circuit.
Refer to ªTROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
FOR POWER SUPPLYº, EC-3124.*5: If the malfunctioning part cannot
be found, refer to ªTROUBLE
DIAGNOSIS FOR INTERMIT-
TENT INCIDENTº, EC-3123.
*6: EC-3056
*7: EC-3119
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS Ð
INTRODUCTION
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DESCRIPTION FOR WORK FLOWNEEC0037S01
STEP DESCRIPTION
STEP IGet detailed information about the conditions and the environment when the incident/symptom occurred using the
ªDIAGNOSTIC WORK SHEETº, EC-3083.
STEP IIBefore confirming the concern, check and write down (print out using CONSULT-II or Generic Scan Tool) the (1st
trip) Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) and the (1st trip) freeze frame data, then erase the code and the data. (Refer
to EC-3060.) The (1st trip) DTC and the (1st trip) freeze frame data can be used when duplicating the incident at
STEP III & IV.
Study the relationship between the cause, specified by (1st trip) DTC, and the symptom described by the cus-
tomer. (The ªSymptom Matrix Chartº will be useful. See EC-3102.)
Also check related service bulletins for information.
STEP IIITry to confirm the symptom and under what conditions the incident occurs.
The ªDIAGNOSTIC WORK SHEETº and the freeze frame data are useful to verify the incident. Connect CON-
SULT-II to the vehicle in DATA MONITOR (AUTO TRIG) mode and check real time diagnosis results.
If the incident cannot be verified, perform²Incident Simulation Tests², refer to GI section.
If the malfunction code is detected, skip STEP IV and perform STEP V.
STEP IVTry to detect the (1st trip) Diagnostic Trouble Code by driving in (or performing) the ªDIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE
CODE CONFIRMATION PROCEDUREº. Check and read the (1st trip) DTC and (1st trip) freeze frame data by
using CONSULT-II or Generic Scan Tool.
During the (1st trip) DTC verification, be sure to connect CONSULT-II to the vehicle in DATA MONITOR (AUTO
TRIG) mode and check real time diagnosis results.
If the incident cannot be verified, perform ªIncident Simulation Testsº, refer to GI section.
In case the ªDIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE CONFIRMATION PROCEDUREº is not available, perform the
ªOVERALL FUNCTION CHECKº instead. The (1st trip) DTC cannot be displayed by this check, however, this sim-
plified ªcheckº is an effective alternative.
The ªNGº result of the ªOVERALL FUNCTION CHECKº is the same as the (1st trip) DTC detection.
STEP VTake the appropriate action based on the results of STEP I through IV.
If the malfunction code is indicated, proceed to TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS FOR DTC PXXXX.
If the normal code is indicated, proceed to the BASIC INSPECTION. (Refer to EC-3086.) If CONSULT-II is
available, perform ªDATA MONITOR (SPEC)º mode with CONSULT-II and proceed to the ªTROUBLE DIAGNOSIS
Ð SPECIFICATION VALUEº, EC-3119. (If malfunction is detected, proceed to ªREPAIR/REPLACEº.) Then perform
inspections according to the Symptom Matrix Chart. (Refer to EC-3102.)
STEP VIIdentify where to begin diagnosis based on the relationship study between symptom and possible causes. Inspect
the system for mechanical binding, loose connectors or wiring damage using (tracing) ªHarness Layoutsº.
Gently shake the related connectors, components or wiring harness with CONSULT-II set in ªDATA MONITOR
(AUTO TRIG)º mode.
Check the voltage of the related ECM terminals or monitor the output data from the related sensors with CON-
SULT-II. Refer to EC-3110.
The ªDIAGNOSTIC PROCEDUREº in EC section contains a description based on open circuit inspection. A short
circuit inspection is also required for the circuit check in the DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE. For details, refer to
ªHOW TO PERFORM EFFICIENT DIAGNOSIS FOR AN ELECTRICAL INCIDENTº, ªCircuit Inspectionº, GI section.
Repair or replace the malfunction parts.
STEP VIIOnce you have repaired the circuit or replaced a component, you need to run the engine in the same conditions
and circumstances which resulted in the customer's initial complaint.
Perform the ªDIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE CONFIRMATION PROCEDUREº and confirm the normal code [Diag-
nostic trouble code No. P0000 or 0505] is detected. If the incident is still detected in the final check, perform STEP
VI by using a different method from the previous one.
Before returning the vehicle to the customer, be sure to erase the unnecessary (already fixed) (1st trip) DTC in
ECM. (Refer to EC-3060.)
TROUBLE DIAGNOSIS Ð
INTRODUCTION
KA24DE (EURO OBD)
Work Flow
EC-3085

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