GM – CAMARO 1982-1992 – Repair Guide (Checked by WxMax) 596
recommended to have a qualified technici
an perform any further testing, if 
needed.  
FIELD SERVICE MODE  
On fuel injected models, if the ALDL  terminal B is grounded to terminal A with 
the engine running, the  system enters the Field Service Mode. In this mode, the 
MIL will indicate whether the system is  operating in open loop or closed loop.  
If working in open loop, t he MIL will flash rapidly 2
1/2 times per second. In 
closed loop, the flash rate slows to once  per second. Additionally, if the system 
is running lean in closed loop, the lamp  will be off most of the cycle. A rich 
condition in closed loop will cause the lamp  to remain lit for most of the one 
second cycle.  
When operating in the Field Service M ode, additional codes cannot be stored 
by the ECM. The closed loop timer is bypassed in this mode.  
CLEARING CODES  
Stored fault codes may be erased from me mory at any time by removing power 
from the ECM for at least 30 seconds.  It may be necessary to clear stored 
codes during diagnosis to check for any re currence during a test drive, but the 
stored should be written dow n when retrieved. The codes may still be required 
for subsequent troubleshooting. Whenever  a repair is complete, the stored 
codes must be erased and the vehicle te st driven to confirm correct operation 
and repair.  
The ignition switch must be OFF any ti me power is disconnected or restored to 
the ECM. Severe damage may result if  this precaution is not observed.  
Depending on the electric di stribution of the particular vehicle, power to the 
ECM may be disconnected by removing the ECM fuse in the fusebox or 
disconnecting the inline EC M power lead at the positive battery terminal. 
Disconnecting the negative battery cable  to clear codes will achieve the desired 
result, but this will also clear other me mory data in the vehicle such as radio 
presets or seat memory.