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Multiple Pcm Information Sensor DTCS Set

  1. Perform On-Board Diagnostic (OBD) System Check. See ON-BOARD DIAGNOSTIC (OBD) SYSTEM CHECK  . After performing OBD system check, go to next step.
  2. Turn ignition off. Disconnect PCM electrical connectors. Turn ignition on. Check for poor connections, open or short in 5-volt reference circuit for affected sensors. See appropriate wiring diagram in WIRING DIAGRAMS article. If problem is found, go to next step. If circuits are okay, go to next step.
  3. Repair as necessary. Verify system is operating properly.
  4. Check for poor connections or open in ground circuits of affected sensors. See appropriate wiring diagram in WIRING DIAGRAMS article. If problem is found, go to next step. If connections and circuits are okay, go to step 6).
  5. Repair as necessary. Verify system is operating properly.
  6. Using DVOM, check voltage between ground and EGR pintle position sensor signal circuit at PCM connector C-1 harness terminal B7 (Yellow/Red wire). If no voltage exists, go to next step. If voltage exists, go to step 11). 7) Using DVOM, check voltage between ground and MAP sensor signal circuit at PCM connector C-3 harness terminal F8 (Red wire). If no voltage exists, go to next step. If voltage exists, go to step 14).
  7. Using DVOM, check voltage between ground and TP sensor signal circuit at PCM connector C-3 harness terminal E8 (Blue wire). If no voltage exists, go to next step. If voltage exists, go to step 15).
  8. Using DVOM, check voltage between ground and IAT sensor signal circuit at PCM connector C-1 harness terminal B8 (Yellow/Green wire). If no voltage exists, go to next step. If voltage exists, go tostep 16).
  9. Using DVOM, check voltage between ground and ECT sensor signal circuit at PCM connector C-3 harness terminal E9 (Blue/Red wire). If no voltage exists, go to step 12). If voltage exists, go to step 17).
  10. Using DVOM, check voltage between G sensor signal circuit at PCM connector C-1 harness terminal B-10 (Green/Red wire) and ground. If voltage does not exist, go to step 13). If voltage exists, go to step 19).
  11. Disconnect EGR valve. Using DVOM, check voltage between ground and EGR pintle position sensor signal circuit at PCM connector C-1 harness terminal B7 (Yellow/Red wire). If no voltage exists, go to step 14). If voltage exists, go to step 20).
    NOTE: TFT sensor may also be referred to as A/T oil temperature sensor.
  12. Using DVOM, check voltage between ground and TFT sensor signal circuit at PCM connector C-3 harness terminal E4 (Purple/White wire). If no voltage exists, go to step 22). If voltage exists, go tostep 12).
  13. Replace EGR valve. Verify system is operating properly.
  14. Repair short to voltage in Red wire between PCM connector C-3 and MAP sensor.
  15. Repair short to voltage in Blue wire between PCM connector C-3 and TP sensor.
  16. Repair short to voltage in Yellow/Green wire between PCM connector C-1 and IAT sensor.
  17. Repair short to voltage in Blue/Red wire between PCM connector C-3 and ECT sensor.
  18. Repair short to voltage in Green/Red wire between PCM connector C-1 and G sensor.
  19. Repair short to voltage in Yellow/Red wire between PCM connector C-1 and EGR valve.
  20. Repair short to voltage in Purple/White wire between PCM connector C-3 and TFT sensor.
  21. Replace PCM. Repeat ON-BOARD DIAGNOSTIC (OBD) SYSTEM CHECK  .