Diagnostic Procedures
- Did you perform the Diagnostic System Check - Engine Controls? If yes, go to next step. If no, see DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM CHECK - ENGINE CONTROLS under SELF-DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM.
- Verify whether the instrument cluster is operational. If instrument panel is completely inoperative, diagnose instrument cluster. Refer to appropriate INSTRUMENT PANELS article in ACCESSORIES & EQUIPMENT. Command the MIL ON and OFF with scan tool. Does the MIL turn ON and OFF when commanded with a scan tool? If yes, go to next step. If no, go to step 4.
- Observe the Freeze Frame/Failure Records for this DTC. Turn ignition off for 30 seconds. Start engine. Operate the vehicle within the Conditions for Running the DTC. See CONDITIONS FOR RUNNING DTC . You may also operate the vehicle within the conditions that you observed from the Freeze Frame/Failure Records. Does the DTC fail this ignition? If yes, go to next step. If no, problem is intermittent. Refer to INTERMITTENTS in TROUBLE SHOOTING - NO CODES - 3.4L AZTEK & RENDEZVOUS article.
- Inspect the fuse that supplies ignition voltage to the MIL. Is the fuse open? If yes, go to step 12. If no, go to next step.
- Turn ignition off. Disconnect the PCM. Turn ignition on. Is the MIL OFF? If yes, go to next step. If no, go to step 13.
- Turn ignition off. Remove the fuse that supplies voltage to the MIL. Turn ignition on, with engine off. Measure the voltage from the MIL control circuit to a good ground. Is the voltage less than 0.3 volt? If yes, go to next step. If no, go to step 14.
- Turn ignition off. Install the fuse that supplies voltage to the MIL. Turn ignition on, with engine off. Connect a 3-amp fused jumper wire between the MIL control circuit of the PCM and a good ground. Is the MIL illuminated? If yes, go to step 11. If no, go to next step.
- Turn ignition off. Remove the instrument panel cluster. Probe the MIL battery positive voltage circuit of the IPC harness connector with a test light that is connected to a good ground. Does the test light illuminate? If yes, go to next step. If no, go to step 15.
- Test the MIL control circuit for an open or high resistance. Did you find and correct a condition? If yes, go to step 18. If no, go to next step.
- Test for an intermittent and for a poor connection at the IPC. Did you find and correct the condition? If yes, go to step 18. If no, go to step 16.
- Test for an intermittent and for a poor connection at the PCM. Did you find and correct the condition? If yes, go to step 18. If no, go to step 17.
- Repair short to ground in the battery positive voltage circuit. After repairs, go to step 18.
- Repair short to ground in the MIL control circuit. After repairs, go to step 18.
- Repair short to voltage in the MIL control circuit. After repairs, go to step 18.
- Repair open in the MIL ignition voltage circuit. After repairs, go to step 18.
- Replace the IPC. After replacing instrument panel, go to step 18.
- Replace PCM. See REMOVAL & INSTALLATION - AZTEC & RENDEZVOUS article. Reprogram PCM. See POWERTRAIN CONTROL MODULE under PROGRAMMING. After repairs, go to next step.
- Clear the DTCs with a scan tool. Turn ignition off for 30 seconds. Start engine. Operate the vehicle within the Conditions for Running DTC. See CONDITIONS FOR RUNNING DTC . Does the DTC run and pass? If yes, go to next step. If no, go to step 2.
- Observe the stored information, Capture Info with a scan tool. Does the scan tool display any DTCs that you have not diagnosed? If yes, see DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE DEFINITIONS . If no, system is okay.