2.8L EEC IV Testing: Testing: Preparation
Correct test results for this system are dependent on the correct operation of several related non-EEC components and systems. All non-EEC problems should be corrected before attempting to diagnose the EEC system.
Before hooking up any equipment to diagnose the EEC system, make the following checks:
- Verify the condition of the air cleaner and air ducting.
- Check all vacuum hoses for leaks, restrictions and proper routing.
- Check the EEC system wiring harness electrical connections for loose or detached connectors, wires or terminals, and proper routing.
- Check the ECA, sensors and actuators for physical damage.
- Perform all necessary safety precautions to prevent personal injury or vehicle damage.
- Set parking brake and place shift lever in "Park" (Neutral for manual transmission). DO NOT move shift lever during testing unless specifically directed to do so.
- Turn off all lights and accessories, and make sure that vehicle doors are closed when making readings.
- Check coolant level and correct as necessary.
- Start engine and idle until upper radiator hose is hot and pressurized and throttle is off fast idle. Check for leaks around exhaust manifold, oxygen sensor and vacuum connections
- Turn ignition off.
NOTE:
If vehicle is towed in or is suspected of having intermittent problems, DO NOT
turn the ignition key off. Diagnostic codes may be stored in the continuous testing memory.