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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.0 INTRODUCTION.........................................................1
1.1SYSTEM COVERAGE..............................................1
1.2SIX-STEP TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURE.........................1
2.0 IDENTIFICATION OF SYSTEM.............................................1
3.0 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION AND FUNCTIONAL OPERATION......................1
3.1GENERAL DESCRIPTION...........................................1
3.2FUNCTIONAL OPERATION..........................................2
3.2.1ECM On-Board Diagnostics....................................2
3.2.2ECM Operating Modes........................................2
3.2.3Monitored Circuits............................................3
3.2.4SKIS On-Board Diagnostics....................................3
3.2.5SKIS Overview...............................................3
3.2.6SKIS Operation..............................................3
3.3DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES.....................................4
3.3.1Hard Code..................................................4
3.3.2Intermittent Code.............................................5
3.3.3Reset Counter...............................................5
3.3.4ECM Diagnostic Trouble Codes.................................5
3.3.5SKIM Diagnostic Trouble Codes.................................7
3.3.6Handling No Trouble Code Problems.............................7
3.4USING THE DRB..................................................7
3.5DRB ERROR MESSAGES AND BLANK SCREEN........................7
3.5.1DRB Does Not Power Up......................................8
3.5.2Display is Not Visible..........................................8
4.0 SYSTEM COMPONENT LOCATIONS........................................9
4.1ENGINE CONTROL MODULE........................................9
4.2CONTROLS AND SOLENOIDS......................................10
4.3DATA LINK CONNECTOR..........................................10
4.4SENSORS.......................................................11
4.6RELAYS........................................................13
4.7SWITCHES......................................................15
4.8LAMPS AND INDICATORS.........................................17
5.0 DISCLAIMERS, SAFETY, WARNINGS......................................17
5.1DISCLAIMERS....................................................17
5.2SAFETY.........................................................17
5.2.1Technician Safety Information..................................17
5.2.2Vehicle Preparation for Testing.................................17
5.2.3Servicing Sub-Assemblies.....................................17
5.2.4DRBIIITSafety Information....................................17
5.3WARNINGS......................................................18
5.3.1Vehicle Damage Warnings....................................18
5.3.2Road Testing a Complaint Vehicle..............................18
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3.3.2 Intermittent Code
A diagnostic trouble code that is not there every time the engine control module/SKIM checks the
circuit is an ªintermittentº code. Most intermittent codes are caused by wiring or connector
problems. Defects that come and go like this are the most difficult to diagnose; they must be
looked for under specific conditions that cause them. The following checks may assist you in
identifying a possible intermittent problem:
²Visually inspect related wire harness connectors. Look for broken, bent, pushed out, or
corroded terminals.
²Visually inspect the related harnesses. Look for chafed, pierced, or partially broken wire.
²Refer to any hotlines or technical service bulletins that may apply.
NOTE: Electromagnetic (radio) interference can cause an intermittent system malfunction. This
interference can interrupt communication between the ignition key transponder and the SKIM.
3.3.3 Reset Counter
The reset counter counts the number of times the vehicle has been started since codes were last
set, erased, or the battery was disconnected. The reset counter will count up to 255 start counts.
The number of starts helps determine when the trouble code actually happened. This is recorded
by the ECM and can be viewed on the DRB as the RESET COUNTER.
When there are no trouble codes stored in memory, the DRB will display ªNO TROUBLE CODES
FOUNDº and the reset counter will show ªRESET COUNT = XXX.º
3.3.4 ECM Diagnostic Trouble Codes
A/C CONTROL SHORT CIRCUIT
A/C CONTROL OPEN CIRCUIT
A/C SYSTEM PRESSURE SIGNAL HIGH EXCEEDED
A/C SYSTEM PRESSURE SIGNAL LOW EXCEEDED
A/C SYSTEM PRESSURE SUPPLY HIGH EXCEEDED
A/C SYSTEM PRESSURE SUPPLY LOW EXCEEDED
ACCELERATOR PEDAL SENSOR SIGNAL HIGH EXCEEDED
ACCELERATOR PEDAL SENSOR PLAUSIBILITY
ACCELERATOR PEDAL SENSOR PWG PLAUS WITH LOW IDLE SWITCH
ACCELERATOR PEDAL SENSOR PWG PLAUS WITH POTENTIOMETER
ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE SENSOR SRC HIGH EXCEEDED
ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE SENSOR SRC LOW EXCEEDED
BATTERY VOLTAGE SRC HIGH EXCEEDED
BRAKE SIGNAL PLAUS WITH REDUNDANT CONTACT
CLUTCH SIGNAL PLAUSIBILITY
CONTROL SLEEVE SENSOR SIGNAL HIGH EXCEEDED
CONTROL SLEEVE SENSOR START END POS. NOT ATTAINED
CONTROL SLEEVE SENSOR STOP END POS. NOT ATTAINED
CRUISE STATUS INDICATOR LAMP SHORT CIRCUIT
DIAGNOSTIC LAMP OPEN CIRCUIT
DIAGNOSTIC LAMP SHORT CIRCUIT
DIESEL POWER RELAY SHUTS OFF TOO EARLY
DIESEL POWER RELAY SHUTS OFF TOO LATE
EEPROM PLAUSIBILITY CHECKSUM ERROR FOR ADJ. (EGR)
EEPROM PLAUSIBILITY CHECKSUM ERROR IN CC212
EEPROM PLAUSIBILITY COMMUNICATION WITH EEPROM
EEPROM PLAUSIBILITY FUNC. SWITCH WRONG OR MISSING
EEPROM PLAUSIBILITY VER. NUMBER NOT CORRESPONDING
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3.3.5 SKIM Diagnostic Trouble Codes
ANTENNA FAILURE
COP FAILURE
EEPROM FAILURE
PCM STATUS FAILURE
INTERNAL FAULT
RAM FAILURE
ROLLING CODE FAILURE
SERIAL LINK EXTERNAL FAULT
STACK OVERFLOW FAILURE
TRANSPONDER COMMUNICATION FAILURE
TRANSPONDER CRC (CYCLIC REDUNDANCY CHECK) FAILURE
TRANSPONDER ID MISMATCH
TRANSPONDER RESPONSE MISMATCH
VIN MISMATCH
3.3.6 Handling No Trouble Code Problems
After reading Section 3.0 (System Description and Functional Operation), you should have a
better understanding of the theory and operation of the on-board diagnostics, and how this relates
to the diagnosis of a vehicle that may have a driveability-related symptom or complaint.
The ``no code'' system is broken down into three test methods:
± No Code Complete Test
± No Code Quick Individual Test
± No Code Quick Symptom Test
3.4 Using the DRB
Refer to the DRB user's guide for instructions and assistance with reading trouble codes, erasing
trouble codes, and other DRB functions.
3.5 DRB Error Messages and Blank Screen
Under normal operation, the DRB will display one of only two error messages:
± ± User-Requested WARM Boot or User-Requested COLD Boot
This is a sample of such an error message display:
ver: 2.14
date: 26 Jul93
file: key_itf.cc
date: Jul 26 1993
line 548
err: 0x1
User-Requested COLD Boot
Press MORE to switch between this display
and the application screen.
Press F4 when done noting information.
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3.5.1 DRB Does Not Power Up
If the LED's do not light or no sound is emitted at start up, check for loose cable connections or
a bad cable. Check the vehicle battery voltage (data link connector cavity 16). A minimum of 11
volts at DLC cavity 16 is required to adequately power the DRB. Check for proper ground
connection at DLC cavities 4 and 5.
If all connections are proper between the DRB and the vehicle or other devices, and the vehicle
battery is fully charged, an inoperative DRB may be the result of faulty cable or vehicle wiring. For
a blank screen, refer to the appropriate diagnostics manual.
3.5.2 Display is Not Visible
Low temperatures will affect the visibility of the display. Adjust the contrast to compensate for this
condition.
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TEST DTCCHECKING FOR DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES
NOTE: The battery must be fully charged for any test in this manual.
1. Attempt to start the engine. Crank for up to 10 seconds if necessary.
2. Connect the DRB to the data link connector. Write down the trouble codes that are displayed.
3. If the DRB displays ``No Response'', go toTEST NS-2A.
4. If the DRB screen is blank or has a DRB error message, go toGeneral Information Section
3.5in this manual.
5. Iftrouble code messagesare displayed, refer to the trouble code list below and on the
following page for the appropriate test.
6. If there are no ECM trouble codes displayed, refer to one of the following:
For Immobilizer problems..................................................SK-1A
For Driveability problems.................................................NTC-1A
For No Start problems....................................................NS-1A
For Speed Control problems...............................................SC-1A
NOTE:For all component locations see General Information Section 4.0 in this manual.
DRB DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE (DTC) DISPLAYEDDIAGNOSTIC
TESTSCAN
TOOL
AC Control Short CircuitTC-1 P1655
A/C Control Open CircuitTC-2 P1655
A/C System Pressure Signal High Exceeded TC-3 P1695
A/C System Pressure Signal Low Exceeded TC-4 P1695
A/C System Pressure Supply High Exceeded TC-5 P1695
A/C System Pressure Supply Low Exceeded TC-6 P1695
Accelerator Pedal Sensor High Exceeded TC-7 P1515
Accelerator Pedal Sensor PlausibilityTC-7 P1515
Accelerator Pedal Sensor Pwg Plaus With Low Idle Switch TC-7 P1515
Accelerator Pedal Sensor Pwg Plaus With Potentiometer TC-7 P1515
Atmospheric Pressure Sensor SRC High Exceeded ** P1105
Atmospheric Pressure Sensor SRC Low Exceeded ** P1105
Battery Voltage SRC High Exceeded TC-14 P1600
Turbocharger Boost Sensor Signal High Exceeded TC-15 P0235
Turbocharger Boost Sensor Signal Low Exceeded TC-16 P0235
Turbocharger Boost Sensor Supply High Exceeded TC-17 P0235
Turbocharger Boost Sensor Supply Low Exceeded TC-18 P0235
Turbocharger Boost Sensor Plausibility TC-19 P0235
Brake Signal Plaus With Redundant Contact TC-20 P1703
Clutch Signal PlausibilityTC-21 P1740
Control Sleeve Sensor Signal High Exceeded TC-22 P1225
Control Sleeve Sensor Start End Pos. Not Attained TC-23 P1225
Control Sleeve Sensor Stop End Pos. Not Attained TC-24 P1225
Cruise Status Indicator Lamp Short Circuit TC-25 P1665
Diagnostic Lamp Open CircuitTC-26 P1650
Diagnostic Lamp Short CircuitTC-27 P1650
Diesel Power Relay Shuts Off Too Early TC-30 P1625
Diesel Power Relay Shuts Off Too Late TC-31 P1625
EEPROM Plausibility Checksum Error For Adj. ** P1680
EEPROM Plausibility Checksum Error in CC212 ** P1680
EEPROM Plausibility Communication with EEPROM ** P1680
EEPROM Plausibility Func. Switch Wrong or Missing ** P1680
EEPROM Plausibility Ver. Number Not Corresponding ** P1680
EGR Open CircuitTC-33 P0400
EGR Short CircuitTC-34 P0400
Engine Speed Sensor Dynamic Plausibility TC-35 P0725
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TEST DTCCHECKING FOR DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES
DRBIIITDIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE (DTC) DISPLAYEDDIAGNOSTIC
TESTSCAN
TOOL
Engine Speed Sensor Over Speed Recognition TC-36 P0725
Engine Speed Sensor Static Plausibility TC-38 P0725
Fan Control Open Circuit Fan #1TC-39 P1690
Fan Control Open Circuit Fan #2TC-40 P1690
Fan Control Short Circuit Fan #1TC-41 P1690
Fan Control Short Circuit Fan #2TC-42 P1690
Fuel Quantity Actuator Neg. Gov. Deviation Cold TC-43 P1220
Fuel Quantity Actuator Neg. Gov. Deviation Warm TC-44 P1220
Fuel Quantity Actuator Pos. Gov. Deviation Cold TC-45 P1220
Fuel Quantity Actuator Pos. Gov. Deviation Warm TC-46 P1220
Fuel Temperature Sensor SRC High Exceeded TC-47 P0180
Fuel Temperature Sensor SRC Low Exceeded TC-48 P0180
Glow Relay #1 Controller Open Circuit TC-51 P1635
Glow Relay #2 Controller Open Circuit TC-52 P1635
Glow Relay #1 Controller Short Circuit TC-53 P1635
Glow Relay #2 Controller Short Circuit TC-54 P1635
Inductive Aux. Speed Sensor Dynamic Plausibility TC-56 P1725
Inductive Aux. Speed Sensor Overspeed Recognition TC-57 P1725
Inductive Aux. Speed Sensor Plausibility TC-58 P1725
Inductive Aux. Speed Sensor Static Plausibility TC-59 P1725
Intake Air Temperature Sensor Signal High Exceeded TC-62 P0110
Intake Air Temperature Sensor Signal Low Exceeded TC-63 P0110
Microcontroller Gate-array Monitoring** P1615
Microcontroller Gate-array Watchdog** P1615
Microcontroller Prepare Fuel Quantity Stop ** P1615
Microcontroller Recovery Has Occurred ** P1615
Microcontroller Redundant Overrun Monitoring ** P1615
Needle Movement Sensor High Exceeded TC-72 P1201
Needle Movement Sensor Low Exceeded TC-73 P1201
Redundant Emer. Stop Plausibility in After-run TC-74 P1660
Redundant Emer. Stop Powerstate Defective TC-75 P1660
Regulator Lower Regulator Limit** P1610
Regulator Upper Regulator Limit** P1610
Smart Start Relay Short CircuitTC-76 P1675
Solenoid Valve Controller Open Circuit TC-79 P1630
Solenoid Valve Controller Short Circuit TC-80 P1630
Temperature of Engine Coolant SRC High Exceeded TC-81 P0115
Temperature of Engine Coolant SRC Low Exceeded TC-82 P0115
Terminal #15 Plausibility After Start-up TC-84 P1605
Timing Governing Negative Governor Deviation TC-85 P1230
Timing Governing Positive Governor Deviation TC-86 P1230
UþREF (2.5V)** P1620
Vehicle Speed Sensor Pec Frequency Too High TC-91 P0500
Vehicle Speed Sensor Signal High Exceeded TC-91 P0500
Vehicle Speed Sensor PlausibilityTC-91 P0500
Immobilizer Signal LostTC-94 P1685
Invalid SKIM MessageTC-94 P1685
** These trouble codes indicate an internal ECM fault. Using the DRB, clear ECM trouble code(s).
Perform several engine run cycles turning the ignition off for at least 10 seconds between cycles.
Using the DRB, read ECM trouble codes. If the code is present, replace the Engine Control Module.
NOTE: If trouble code TERMINAL 15 PLAUSIBILITY AFTER START-UP is present with other trouble
codes, perform TC-84 diagnosis first.
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TEST TC-3AREPAIRING - A/C SYSTEM PRESSURE SIGNAL HIGH EXCEEDED
Perform TEST DTC Before Proceeding
*Perform Verification TEST VER-2A. **Check connectors - Clean / repair as necessary.
TURN A/C ON.
START TEST WITH THE DRB, READ IS THE A/C OUTPUT YES CONTINUE TEST
TC-3A. THE A/C OUTPUT VOLTAGE ABOVE TC-3A ON THE
VOLTAGE. 4.8 VOLTS? NEXT PAGE.
NO
USE THE SCHEMATIC AS REPAIR THE HARNESS
A GUIDE AND WIGGLE MONITOR THE DRB WAS THERE ANY A/C YES OR CONNECTOR THAT
A/C PRESSURE SENSOR DISPLAY. OUTPUT VOLTAGE CAUSED THE VOLTAGE
CONNECTOR & HARNESS. CHANGE? CHANGE.*
FIG.1
NO
AT THIS TIME, THE USING THE
CONDITION REQUIRED SCHEMATIC AS A WERE ANY PROBLEMS YES REPAIR AS
TO SET THE CODE IS GUIDE, INSPECT THE FOUND? NECESSARY.*
NOT PRESENT. WIRING AND
FIG.2 CONNECTORS.
NO
REFER TO GENERAL
INFORMATION 3.3.2
FOR ADDITIONAL TEST COMPLETE.*
INFORMATION ON
INTERMITTENT CODES.
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TEST TC-4AREPAIRING - A/C SYSTEM PRESSURE SIGNAL LOW EXCEEDED
Perform TEST DTC Before Proceeding
*Perform Verification TEST VER-2A. **Check connectors - Clean / repair as necessary.
TURN A/C ON.
START TEST WITH THE DRB, READ IS THE A/C OUTPUT YES CONTINUE TEST
TC-4A. THE A/C OUTPUT VOLTAGE BELOW 0.2 TC-4A ON THE
VOLTAGE. VOLT? NEXT PAGE.
NO
USE THE SCHEMATIC AS REPAIR THE HARNESS
A GUIDE AND WIGGLE MONITOR THE DRB WAS THERE ANY A/C YES OR CONNECTOR THAT
A/C PRESSURE SENSOR DISPLAY. OUTPUT VOLTAGE CAUSED THE VOLTAGE
CONNECTOR & HARNESS. CHANGE? CHANGE.*
FIG.1
NO
AT THIS TIME, THE USING THE
CONDITION REQUIRED SCHEMATIC AS A WERE ANY PROBLEMS YES REPAIR AS
TO SET THE CODE IS GUIDE, INSPECT THE FOUND? NECESSARY.*
NOT PRESENT. WIRING AND
FIG.2 CONNECTORS.
NO
REFER TO GENERAL
INFORMATION 3.3.2
FOR ADDITIONAL TEST COMPLETE.*
INFORMATION ON
INTERMITTENT CODES.
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TEST TC-5AREPAIRING - A/C SYSTEM PRESSURE SUPPLY HIGH EXCEEDED
Perform TEST DTC Before Proceeding
*Perform Verification TEST VER-2A. **Check connectors - Clean / repair as necessary.
TURN IGNITION ON. DOES THE DRB
START TEST WITH THE DRB, DISPLAY "A/C YES CONTINUE TEST
TC-5A. ERASE CODES. SYSTEM PRESSURE TC-5A ON THE
SUPPLY HIGH NEXT PAGE.
TURN A/C ON. EXCEEDED"?
NO
WIGGLE THE A/C DOES THE DRB REPAIR THE
PRESSURE SENSOR MONITOR THE DRB DISPLAY "A/C YES CONNECTOR OR
CONNECTOR AND DISPLAY. SYSTEM PRESSURE HARNESS WIRES THAT
HARNESS WIRES. SUPPLY HIGH"? CAUSED THE CODE TO
SET.*
NO
AT THIS TIME THE USING THE
CONDITION REQUIRED SCHEMATIC AS A WERE ANY PROBLEMS YES REPAIR AS
TO SET THIS CODE GUIDE, INSPECT THE FOUND? NECESSARY.*
IS NOT PRESENT. WIRING AND
CONNECTORS.
NO
REFER TO GENERAL
INFORMATION 3.3.2
FOR ADDITIONAL TEST COMPLETE.*
INFORMATION ON
INTERMITTENT CODES. FIG.1
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TEST TC-6AREPAIRING - A/C SYSTEM PRESSURE SUPPLY LOW EXCEEDED
Perform TEST DTC Before Proceeding
*Perform Verification TEST VER-2A. **Check connectors - Clean / repair as necessary.
TURN IGNITION ON. DOES THE DRB
START TEST WITH THE DRB, DISPLAY "A/C YES CONTINUE TEST
TC-6A. ERASE CODES. SYSTEM PRESSURE TC-6A ON THE
SUPPLY LOW NEXT PAGE.
TURN A/C ON. EXCEEDED"?
NO
WIGGLE THE A/C DOES THE DRB REPAIR THE
PRESSURE SENSOR MONITOR THE DRB DISPLAY "A/C YES CONNECTOR OR
CONNECTOR AND DISPLAY. SYSTEM PRESSURE HARNESS WIRES THAT
HARNESS WIRES. SUPPLY LOW CAUSED THE CODE TO
EXCEEDED"? SET.*
NO
AT THIS TIME THE USING THE
CONDITION REQUIRED SCHEMATIC AS A WERE ANY PROBLEMS YES REPAIR AS
TO SET THIS CODE GUIDE, INSPECT THE FOUND? NECESSARY.*
IS NOT PRESENT. WIRING AND
CONNECTORS.
NO
REFER TO GENERAL
INFORMATION 3.3.2
FOR ADDITIONAL TEST COMPLETE.*
INFORMATION ON
INTERMITTENT CODES. FIG.1
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