Code 43 - Electronic Spark Control (ESC)
Code 43 indicates that the ECM has seen low voltage at circuit No. 485 (terminal B7) in ECM AB connector for longer than 4 seconds with engine running. The voltage drops at terminal B7 when ESC module shuts off because it receives an engine knock signal. This system also performs a functional check once per start-up to check ESC system. To perform this test the ECM will advance the spark when coolant is above 194°F (90°C) and throttle wide open. The ECM then checks signal at B7 to see if engine knock is detected. The functional test is performed once per start-up and if engine knock is detected, when engine coolant is below 194°F (90°C). If functional test fails, the "SERVICE ENGINE SOON" light will remain on until ignition is turned off or until a knock signal is detected.
- This step checks to see if ECM recognizes problem.
- Determines if system is functioning at this time.
- The ESC module supplies voltage to ECM. It should always be over 6 volts, unless system is sensing engine detonation.
- This step checks for intermittent ESC operation. If voltage is now over 6 volts, it is a faulty ESC terminal C connection or faulty ESC module.
- This step checks for grounded ECM.
- This step checks for open circuit.