Self-Diagnostic System: Notes
Gasoline vehicles are equipped with a Powertrain Control Module (PCM). The PCM controls engine/emission functions, and electronic-controlled transmission functions. For additional information on self-diagnostic system for gasoline vehicles, see THEORY/OPERATION and G - GAS - TESTS W/ CODES article.
Diesel vehicles are equipped with a Transmission Control Module (TCM). TCM controls only the electronic transmission. Unless specifically stated otherwise, references to PCM also apply to TCM-equipped vehicles.
Control module is equipped with a self-diagnostic system, which detects system failures or abnormalities. When a malfunction occurs, control module will illuminate the SERVICE ENGINE SOON light located on instrument panel. When malfunction is detected and light is turned on, a corresponding trouble code will be stored in control module memory. To retrieve stored codes, see ENTERING & EXITING DIAGNOSTIC MODE in this article. Malfunctions are recorded as either hard failures or intermittent failures.