Retrieving Codes (Using Voltmeter)
- Before entering on-board diagnostics, see PRETEST INSPECTION
. Turn ignition switch to OFF position. Locate self-diagnostic connector, which is next to fuse block. Using an analog voltmeter, connect volt-meter positive lead to self-diagnostic connector terminal No. 1 (output) and negative lead to terminal No. 12 (ground). See Fig 1
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- Turn ignition switch to ON position and disclosure of ECU memory will begin. If 2 or more systems are non-functional, they are indicated by order of increasing code number. Indication is made by 12-volt pulses of voltmeter pointer. A constant repetition of short 12-volt pulses indicates system is normal. If system is abnormal, voltmeter will pulse between zero and 12 volts.
- Signals will appear on voltmeter as long and short 12-volt pulses. Long pulses represent tens; short pulses represent ones. For example, 4 long pulses and 3 short pulses indicate Code 43. After recording abnormal code(s), perform necessary repair. See FAULT CODES
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