Retrieving Codes
- Locate the diagnostic unit and remove its cover. Connect selector cable to socket No. 6. Turn ignition to ON position. Enter control function No. 1 (retrieve codes) by pressing push button one time for at least one second and no more than 3 seconds.
NOTE:
Information on control functions No. 2 and 3 appears later in article. To enter control function No. 2, press push button twice for at least one second and no more than 3 seconds. To enter control function No. 3, press push button 3 times for at least one second and no more than 3 seconds.
- Watch red LED and count number of flashes in 3-flash series. Flash series are separated by 3-second intervals. See Figure. Note all codes. Only 3 separate codes can be stored at once. If no codes are stored, LED will flash a 1-1-1 to indicate ignition system is operating properly.
- If a fault code is received, refer to the IGNITION SYSTEM FAULT CODES table in this article. Depress push button again and check for additional codes. Depress push button a third time, if necessary. If first code repeats, no other codes are present.
- Diagnostic system memory is full when 3 codes are present. Those 3 codes must be repaired before further codes can be retrieved.
IGNITION SYSTEM FAULT CODES
| Code |
Fault |
Repair |
| 1-1-1 |
No Faults |
N/A |
| 1-4-2 |
ECU |
Replace ECU |
| 1-4-3 |
Knock Sensor Signal |
|
| 1-4-4 |
Fuel System Load Signal |
|
| 2-1-4 |
Impulse Sensor Signal |
|
| 2-2-4 |
Coolant Temperature Sensor |
|
| 2-3-4 |
Throttle Switch Signal |
|
| 2-4-1 |
EGR System |
|
| 4-1-3 |
EGR Temperature Sensor |
|