PONTIAC FIERO 1988 Service Repair Manual
Manufacturer: PONTIAC, Model Year: 1988, Model line: FIERO, Model: PONTIAC FIERO 1988Pages: 1825, PDF Size: 99.44 MB
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6EZ-A-10 5.0L (VIN E) DRIVEABILITY AND EMISSIONS 
TO OIL  PRESS.  SW. 
&FUEL PUMP  RELAY 
BATTERY 
12 V 
. . . . . . . . FUSIBLE LINK 15 WAY 
439 PNWBLK 
419 
BRNNVHT 
SERIAL  DATA 
451 
WHTIBLK 
450 BLWHT 
ALDL  CONNECTOR 
NO "SERVICE ENGINE SOON" "LIGHT 
5.OL (VIN E) "F'" SERIES (TBI) 
Circuit Description: 
There  should  always  be a steady "Service  Engine Soon" light, when  the ignition  is "ON"  and engine  stopped. 
Battery  is supplied directly  to the  light  bulb. 
The electronic  control  module (ECM) will control  the light  and 
turn it  "ON" by providing  a ground  path through CKT  419 to the  ECM. 
Test  Description: Numbers  below refer to circled 
numbers on the  diagnostic chart. 
1.  Battery  feed CKT  340 is protected  by a 
20amp in- 
line  fuse.  If this  fuse  was  blown, refer to wiring 
diagram  on the  facing page  of Code  54. 
2. Using  a test  light  connected  to 12 volts, probe  each 
of  the  system  ground  circuits  to be  sure 
a good 
ground  is present.  See ECM  terminal  end view  in 
front  of this  section  for ECM  pin  locations  of 
ground  circuits. 
Diagnostic Aids: 
Engine runs ok, check: 
@ Faulty  light bulb 
@ CKT419open 
@ Gage fuse  blown. This will result  in no  oil,  or 
generator  lights, seat belt reminder,  etc. 
Engine cranks,  but will  not run. 
@ Continuous  battery - fuse or fusible  link open. 
@ ECM  ignition fuse  open. 
@ Battery CKT 340 to  ECM open. 
o Ignition  CKT 439 to ECM  open. 
@ Poor connection  to ECM.   
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DRIVEABILITY AND EMISSIONS 5.OL (VIN E) 6EZ-A-11 
@ DISCONNECT ECM CONNECTORS. 
@ IGNITION  "ON". 
@ PROBE CKT 419, WlTH TEST  LIGHT 
TO  GROUND. 
- GAGE  FUSE.  IGNITION "ON".  SHORT TO GROUND IN 
- FAULTY BULB. 0 PROBE CKT 340 81 439  CIRCUIT THAT HAD A 
- OPEN CKT 419. WITH TEST  LIGHT  TO 
- CKT419 SHORTED  TO   
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6E2-A-12 5.OL (VIN E) DRIVEABILITY AND EMISSIONS 
TO OIL  PRESS.  SW. ECM 
&FUEL PUMP  RELAY 
FUSE 
& HOLDER  BATTERY 12 V . . . . . . . . 
FUSIBLE LINK 
439 
PNWBLK 
419 BRNNVHT 
- - 
451 WHTIBLK 
450 
BLWHT 
ALDL  CONNECTOR 
8-4-87 
55 1235-6E 
CHART A-2 
NO ALDL DAM OR WON"T FLASH CODE 12 
'SERVICE ENGINE  SOON" LLlGHT "ON" "STEADY 
5.OL (VIN E) "F" "SERIES (TBI) 
Circuit Description: 
There should  always  be a steady "Service  Engine Soon" light, when the ignition is  "ON" and engine  stopped. 
Battery  is supplied  directly to the  light  bulb.  The electronic  control  module 
(ECM) will turn  the light  "ON"  by 
grounding  CKT 419 at the  ECM. 
With  the diagnostic  terminal grounded,  the light  should  flash 
a Code 12, followed  by any  trouble code(s) 
stored  in memory. 
A steady  light suggests a short to ground  in the light  control CKT 419, or an  open  in diagnostic  CKT 451. 
Test Description: Numbers below refer to circled 
numbers  on the  diagnostic  chart. 
1.  If there  is a problem  with  the ECM  that causes 
a 
"Scan"  tool  to not read serial data, then the ECM 
should not  flash a Code 
12. If Code  12 does flash, 
be sure  that the "Scan"  tool is working properly  on 
another  vehicle.  If the  "Scan"  is functioning 
properly  and CKT  461 is OK,  the PROM  or ECM 
may 
be at  fault  for the NO ALDL symptom. 
2. If the light  goes "OFF" when the ECM connector  is 
disconnected,  then  CKT 419 is  not  shorted  to 
ground. 
3. This step  will check  for an open  diagnostic  CKT 
45 1. 
4. At this  point,  the "Service  Engine Soon" light 
wiring  is OK.  The problem  is a faulty  ECM or 
PROM.  If Code  12 does not  flash, the ECM  should 
be  replaced  using the original  PROM. Replace the 
PROM  only after  trying  an ECM,  as a  defective 
PROM  is an  unlikely  cause of the  problem.   
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DRIVEABILITY AND EMISSIONS 5.OL (VIN E) 6E2-A-13 
DISCONNECT ECM CONNECTORS. 
CHECK SERIAL  DATA CKT461 FOR OPEN  OR 
IGNITION  "ON" AND  NOTE 
SHORT TO GND.  BETWEEN ECM  AND ALDL 
@ IGNITION  "ON", ENGINE  STOPPED. 
KT 451, WITH  TEST 
IF OK, REPLACE  ECM USING ORIGINAL PROM. 
TERMS. "B" AND CKT451 TO ECM.   
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6E2-A-114 5.OL (VIN E) DRIVEABILITY AND EMISSIONS 
CHART A-3 
(Page I of 2) 
ENGINE CRANKS BUT WILL NQ"TRUN 
5.OL (VIM E) "F"" SERlES (TBI) 
Circuit Description: 
This chart  assumes  that battery  condition  and engine  cranking  speed are OK, and there is  adequate fuel in 
the  tank. 
Test  Description: Numbers  below refer to circled 
numbers on  the diagnostic  chart. 
1. A "Service  Engine Soon" light "ON"  is a basic  test 
to  determine  if there  is a 12  volt  supply  and 
ignition  12 volts  to ECM.  No 
ALIII, may be due  to 
an  ECM  problem  and CHART  A-2 will  diagnose 
the  ECM.  If TPS  is over  2.5 volts,  the engine  may 
be  in the  clear  flood mode,  which  will cause 
starting  problems. 
2. No spark  may  be caused  by one  of several 
components  related to the  ignition  system. 
CHART 
C-4 will address  all  problems  related  to 
the  causes  of a no  spark  condition. 
3. Fuel spray  from the injector(s) indicates  that fuel 
is available.  However, the engine  could be 
severely  flooded due to too  much  fuel. 
4.  While  cranking  engine, there should  be no 
f~lel 
spray  with injector  disconnected. Replace an 
injector if it sprays  fuel or  drips  like  a leaking 
water  faucet. 
5, The fuel pressure  will drop  after  the fuel  pump 
stops  running due  to 
a controlled bleed in the  fuel 
system.  Use 
of the  fuel  pressure  gage will determine 
if fuel 
system pressure  is enough  for the  engine  to start 
and  run.  The  key may have to be  cycled 
2 or more 
times  for accurate  reading. 
6. No fuel  spray  from injector  indicates  a faulty  fuel 
system  or no  ECM control  of injector. 
7. This test  will determine  if the  ignition  module is 
not  generating  the reference pulse  if the  wiring  or 
ECM  is at  fault.  By touching  and removing 
a test 
light  to 12  volts  on CKT  430, 
a reference  pulse 
should  be generated.  If 
injector  test light  blinks, 
the  ECM  and wiring  are 
OK. 
Diagnost Aids: 
@ Water or foreign  material can cause  a no start 
during  freezing  weather. 
@ An EGR  sticking  open can cause  a low airlfuel 
ratio  during  cranking. 
@ Fuel pressure: Low fuel pressure  can result  in 
a very lean airlfuel ratio.  See  CHART A-7. 
@ A grounded  CKT 423 (EST) may cause  a "No- 
Start" or a "Start then  Stall" condition.   
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DRIVEABILITY AND EMISSIONS 5.OL (VIN E) 6E2-A-15 
CHART A-3 
RECONNECT SPARK PL 
CONNECTOR. 
AIDS"  ON FACING 
CONNECTION AT 
"85" OR FAULTY ECM.   
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CHART A-3 
(Page 2 of 2 ) 
ENGINE CRANKS BUT WILL NOT RUN 
5.OL (VIN E) "F'XSERIES (TBI) 
Circuit Description: 
This chart  assumes  that battery  condition  and engine  cranking  speed are OK,  and there  is adequate  fuel  in 
the  tank. 
Test  Description: Numbers  below refer to circled  2. 
numbers  on the  diagnostic  chart. 
1. No fuel  spray  from one  injector indicates  a faulty 
fuel injector  or no  ECM  control  of injector.  If the 
test  light  "blinks"  while  cranking, then 
ECM 
control  should  be considered  OK. Be sure test 
light  makes  good contact  between  connector 
terminals during  test. 
The light may be a little 
dim  when  "blinking".  This is due  to current  draw 
of  the  test  light. How bright  it "blinks"  is not 
important.  However, the test light  should be 
a BT 
8320 or  equivalent. 
CKTs 481 and 482 supply  ignition  voltage to the 
injectors.  Probe  each  connector terminal  with  a 
test  light  to ground.  There should  be a light  on at 
one  terminal. 
If the  test  light  confirms ignition 
voltage  at the  connector,  the ECM  injector  control 
CKT  467 or 468  may  be open.  Reconnect  the 
injector,  and  using  a test  light  connected  to 
ground,  check for a light  at the  applicable  ECM 
connector  terminal 
("D14" or "D16"). A light at 
this  point  indicates  that the injector  drive circuit 
involved is  OK. 
If  an  ECM  repeat failure  has occurred,  the injector 
is  shorted.  Replace the injector  and ECM.   
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DRIVEABILITY AND EMISSIONS 5.OL (VIN E) 6EZ-A-17 
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6EZ-Pa-18 5.OL (VIN E) DRIVEABILITY AND EMISSIONS 
FUEL PUMP 
RELAY  CONN. 
465 DK GRNMIHT 
450 BLWHT 
FUEL PUMP 
BATTERY  JUNCTION  TEST TERM.  BULKHEAD BODY CONNECTOR 
BLOCK 
(1 2 VOLT)  CONNECTOR 
CHART A-7 
(Page 1 of 2) 
FUEL SYSTEM DlAGNOSlS 
5.0L (VIN E) "F"" SERIES (TBI) 
Circuit Description: 
When the ignition  switch  is turned "ON", the electronic control  module (ECM) will turn  "ON"  the in-tank 
fuel  pump.  It will  remain  "ON" 
as long as the  engine  is cranking  or running,  and the ECM  is receiving  ignition 
reference pulses. 
If there  are no reference  pulses, the ECM will  shut 
"OI'F" the fuel  pump within 2 seconds  after key "ON". 
The pump  will deliver  fuel to the THI unit,  where  the system pressure  is controlled  to 62 to 90 kPa (9 to 13 
psi). Excess fuel  is then returned  to the  fuel tank. 
The  fuel pump  test terminal is located  in the  left side  of the  engine compartment.  When the  engine  is 
stopped,  the pump  can be turned  "ON" by applying  battery voltage to the test terminal. 
lest Description: Numbers  below refer to circled Diagnostic Aids: 
numbers on the  diagnostic chart 
1. Fuel pressure  should be noted  while fuel pump  is  Improper fuel system pressure can result  in one  of 
running.  Fuel  pressure will drop  immediately  the following  symptoms: 
after  fuel pump  stops running  due to a  controlled 
e Cranks,  but won't  run. 
bleed in  the fuel  system. 
@ Code 44. 
@ Code 45. 
@ Cuts  out, may  feel like ignition problem. 
@ Poor  fuel economy, loss  of power. 
FIesitation.   
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DRIVEABILITY AND EMISSIONS 5.8L (VIN E) 6E2-A-19 
- PLUGGED  PUMP INLET FILTER.