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Diagnostic Procedures

  1. Perform On-Board Diagnostic (OBD) system check. See ON-BOARD DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM CHECK  under SELF-DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM. After performing OBD system check, go to next step.
  2. Turn ignition on. Using scan tool, check if DTC P0403 or P0405 is present. If any of this DTC is present, diagnose affected DTC first. If DTC P0403 or P0405 is not present, select EGR OUTPUT CONTROL function. Increment EGR valve through all positions while comparing desired to actual EGR position. If desired and actual EGR position remains close to each other at all commanded positions, go to next step. If desired and actual EGR position is not within range, go to step  4.
  3. Using scan tool, review FAILURE RECORDS data. Operate vehicle within FAILURE RECORDS conditions and monitor SPECIFIC DTC info. If scan tool indicates that this DTC failed this ignition cycle, go to next step. If scan tool does not indicate that this DTC failed in this ignition cycle, see DIAGNOSTIC AIDS .
  4. Disconnect EGR valve harness connector. Check voltage between EGR pintle position sensor ground circuit and 5-volt reference circuit at EGR harness connector. If voltage reading is 5 volts, go to next step. If voltage reading is not 5 volts, go to step  10.
  5. Using test light connected to battery voltage, probe EGR pintle position signal circuit at EGR harness connector. If test light illuminates, go to step  8. If test light does not illuminate, go to next step.
  6. Using a fused jumper wire, jumper EGR 5-volt reference circuit and EGR pintle position signal circuit at EGR harness connector. Using scan tool, observe actual EGR position. If actual EGR position is 100 percent, go to step  9. If actual EGR position is not 100 percent, go to next step.
  7. Turn ignition off. Disconnect PCM harness connector. Check for open in EGR pintle position signal circuit. Repair as necessary. After repairs, go to step  17. If circuit is okay, go to step  15.
  8. Turn ignition off. Disconnect PCM harness connector. Using a test light connected to battery voltage, probe EGR pintle position signal circuit. If test light illuminates, go to step  13. If test light does not illuminate, go to step  14.
  9. Check for poor terminal connections at EGR valve. Repair as necessary. After repairs, go to step  17. If terminal connections are okay, go to step  12.
  10. Check 5-volt reference circuit for open between EGR and PCM. Check 5-volt reference circuit for short to ground. Repair as necessary. After repairs, go to step  17. If circuits are okay, go to next step.
  11. Check EGR pintle position ground sensor circuit for open or short to voltage. Repair as necessary. After repairs, go to step  17. If circuit is okay, go to step  15.
  12. Replace EGR valve. After replacing EGR valve, go to step  17.
  13. Locate and repair short to ground in EGR pintle position signal circuit. After repairs, go to step  17.
  14. Check for short in EGR pintle position signal circuit to sensor ground. Repair as necessary. After repairs, go to step  17. If circuit is okay, go to step  16.
  15. Check circuits related to EGR valve for poor terminal connection at PCM. Repair as necessary. After repairs, go to step  17. If circuits are okay, go to next step.
  16. Replace PCM. Program replacement PCM using required equipment. After replacing PCM, go to next step.
  17. Using scan tool, select DTC, CLEAR INFO function. Start and warm engine to normal operating temperature. Select DTC, SPECIFIC, then enter DTC P0404. Operate vehicle within conditions for setting this DTC. If scan tool indicates that this test ran and passed, test is complete. If scan tool did not indicate that this test ran and passed, repeat step  2.