On-Board Diagnostic (OBD) System Check: Description
The On-Board Diagnostic (OBD) System Check is the starting point for any driveability complaint diagnosis. Before any DTC(s) are accessed, perform a visual underhood inspection checking battery and grounds for clean and tight connections. Check for poor connections or damage to wiring harness and electrical connectors. Check for corroded terminals or corrosion build-up on any connection. Repair as necessary. The OBD system check is an organized approach to identifying problems created by an electronic engine control system malfunction.
NOTE:
Perform all voltage tests with a Digital Volt-Ohmmeter (DVOM) with a minimum 10-megohm impedance. Unless stated otherwise in test procedure.
- Turn ignition on with engine off. Verify Malfunction Indicator Light (MIL) is on. If MIL is on, go to next step. If MIL is not on, go to NO MALFUNCTION INDICATOR LIGHT (MIL) .
- Turn ignition off. Install scan tool. Turn ignition on. If scan tool displays PCM data, go to next step. If scan tool does not display PCM data, verify scan tool is properly installed. If scan tool is properly installed, go to step 8).
- Using scan tool, command MIL OFF. If MIL turns off, go to next step. If MIL does not turn off, go to MIL ON STEADY .
- Start engine. If engine starts and continues to run, go to next step. If engine will not run, go to ENGINE CRANKS BUT WILL NOT RUN .
- Using scan tool, check if any DTCs have been set. If any DTCs are set, go to next step. If no DTCs are set, go to step 7).
- Are 2 or more of the following DTC(s) stored?
- P0107
- P0108
- P0113
- P0118
- P0122
- P0123
- P0712
- P1392
- P1406
If 2 or more of these codes are stored, go to MULTIPLE PCM INFORMATION SENSOR DTCS SET. If a single DTC is stored, go to appropriate TESTS W/CODES article.
- Compare PCM data values displayed to typical engine scan data values. See appropriate SCAN TOOL VALUES DATA table under PIN VOLTAGE (VALUE) TESTS in PIN VOLTAGE CHARTS article. If values displayed are normal or close to typical values, OBD system check is complete. If driveability problem still exists, go to TESTS W/O CODES article. If values are not correct, go to SYSTEM/COMPONENT TESTS article.
- Turn ignition off. Disconnect PCM connector C-1. Turn ignition on with engine off. Check for open or short in class 2 data circuit (Orange/Green wire) between Data Link Connector (DLC) terminal No. 2 and PCM connector C-1 terminal B13. Also check for open or short in ignition feed circuit (Green/White wire) between DLC terminal No. 16 and dash fuse box. Also check for open in ground circuit (Black wire) to DLC terminal No. 4. If problem is found, repair as necessary and return to step 2). If no problem is found, go to next step.
- Attempt to reprogram EEPROM. Attempt to display PCM data on scan tool. If data is now displayed, return to step 2). If data is not displayed, replace PCM, then return to step 2).