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Diagnostic Circuit Check - Testing

Diagnostic Circuit Check determines if: 1) the "CHECK ENGINE" light works, 2) the ECM is operating and can recognize a fault, and 3) any codes are stored. It also checks to see if stored codes indicate an intermittent problem. This is the starting point for any diagnosis. If no codes are indicated, go to the System Performance Check. If no additional checks are called out from the System Performance Check, go to the Driveability Symptoms.

NOTE: The following step numbers refer to the numbers in the accompanying flow chart(s).
  1. Check operation of the "CHECK ENGINE" light. Key in "ON" position, engine not running, light should be on steady.
  2. Grounding test terminal will flash a Code 12 and any stored trouble codes. The light must go on and off to indicate a code. The light going from "Bright" to "Dim" is not considered a code. See CHART A6.
  3. This step will determine if any codes, other than Code 12, are still present or were intermittent and are no longer stored. Clear memory. Run vehicle for 2 minutes. See if trouble code(s) reset. 4) If the light is on fault is still present. Go to the applicable trouble code chart.
  4. If the light is off the fault is either intermittent, or it is a code that cannot be set with vehicle stationary. For codes that cannot be set during the Diagnostic Circuit Check, the applicable trouble code chart will determine if those codes are intermittent.
Fig 1: Flow Chart, Diagnostic Circuit Check
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Fig 2: Flow Chart, Diagnostic Circuit Check
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