
WIGGLE TEST
Checking Circuitry
1. Visually inspect suspected sensor, switch, or solenoid. Enter WIGGLE TEST if using Super Star II tester. If using VOM, connect it to
STO terminal on self-test connector, and ground STI self-test connector terminal. Lightly tap sensor, switch, or solenoid.
2. Push and pull on suspected sensor, switch, or solenoid connector, but DO NOT unplug it. Test and wiggle harness vigorously, working
in small sections, from suspected device toward dash panel, and from dash panel to ECA.
3. If VOM or Super Star II tester does not display a positive indication of an intermittent defect, carefully disconnect suspected device.
Remove terminals from connector.
4. Inspect terminals at both ends for corrosion, bad crimps, or improperly seated terminals. Reconnect after inspection. Unplug harness
fro m E CA.
5. Inspect ECA and harness connector terminals for corrosion, bad crimps, or improperly seated terminals. If VOM does not indicate any
intermittent defect, reconnect wiring and erase codes.
PINPOINT TESTS
HOW TO USE PINPOINT TESTS
1. DO NOT perform any PINPOINT TEST unless directed by a QUICK TESTS procedure. Ensure all non-EEC related defects are
corrected. Follow each test step in order until defect is found. DO NOT replace any part unless so directed. When more than one service
code exists, start with first code displayed.
2. PINPOINT TESTS require ensuring electrical circuits are okay before replacing sensors or any other components. Always test circuits
for continuity between sensor and ECA. Test all circuits for shorts to power, opens, or shorts to ground. VREF and VPWR circuits
should be tested with KOEO or as specified in PINPOINT TESTS.
3. DO NOT measure voltage or resistance at ECA, or connect any test light unless specified in testing procedure. DO NOT pierce wiring.
Isolate both ends of a circuit and turn key off whenever checking for shorts or continuity, unless otherwise specified.
4. Disconnect solenoids and switches before checking circuit continuity or energizing solenoids.
5. An open is defined as any resistance greater than 10,000 ohms, unless otherwise specified.
6. To help diagnose circuits to ECA, turn ignition off and disconnect ECA harness. Connect BOB between ECA and ECA harness to
perform circuit and pinpoint tests.
PINPOINT TEST IDM - IGNITION DIAGNOSTIC MONITOR
Fig. 3: Identifying IDM Circuit & Connector
IDM CIRCUIT PIN IDENTIFICATION
Manual Lever Position SwitchLess Than 1.5 Volts; Transaxle In Park Or NeutralSTP
Wide Open Throttle SwitchLess Than 1.5 Volts; Accelerator Pedal Fully
PressedSTG
(1)Proceed to PINPOINT TEST indicated if Super Star II tester/VOM indication is incorrect.
(2)Not applicable to vehicles with A/T.
NOTE:Following tests and illustrations are courtesy of Ford Motor Co. Com plete EEC system wiring diagram s
m ay be found in WIRING DIAGRAMS article in the ENGINE PERFORMANCE Section.
NOTE:Check all wiring, harnesses, connectors, and com ponents for dam age, overheating, shorting, or
looseness. If any defect is found, repair as necessary before proceeding to any PINPOINT T EST .
NOTE:Enter this test only when Code 01 is displayed during QUICK T EST S procedure or when directed here
from another PINPOINT TEST.
CircuitECA PinBOB PinWire Color
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1.3L
1. Connect spark tester between coil secondary wire and ground. Crank engine several times, leaving ignition on between cranking periods.
If continuous sparks jump tester gap, go to next step. If continuous sparks do not jump tester gap, go to step 3).
2. With ignition off, connect BOB, leaving ECA disconnected. Connect test light between test pins IDM and VPWR. Crank engine several
times. If test light flashes each time engine cranks, IDM circuit is okay. Return to QUICK TESTS if directed here from there. If test light
does not flash, repair IDM wire between ECA and coil.
3. Unplug connector from ignition coil. Connect test light between coil IDM wire and PWR wire. Crank engine several times, leaving
ignition on between cranking periods. If test light flashes continuously, go to next step. If test light does not flash continuously, go to
step 6).
4. Turn ignition on. Measure voltage between coil harness PWR wire and ground. If voltage is greater than 10 volts, replace coil. If voltage
is less than 10 volts, repair wire between ignition switch and coil.
5. Connect test light between PWR and ground terminals at coil harness connector. Turn ignition on. If test light glows, replace coil. If test
light does not glow, repair ground wire to coil.
6. Unplug connector from ignition module. Connect jumper wire between SPOUT wire on ignition module harness connector and mating
terminal on ignition module. Connect another jumper wire between ignition module GND wire and mating connector. Leave IDM wire
disconnected. Connect test light between IDM terminal on ignition module and PWR wire. Crank engine several times, leaving ignition
on between cranking periods. If test light flashes each time engine cranks, repair wire between ignition module IDM wire and coil . If t est
light does not flash, go to next step.
7. Turn ignition off. Unplug ignition module connector. Turn ignition on. Measure voltage between ignition module PWR wire and ground.
Turn ignition on. If voltage is not more than 10 volts, repair PWR wire from ignition switch. If voltage is more than 10 volts, go t o n e xt
step.
8. Turn ignition off. Unplug ignition module connector. Turn ignition on. Connect test light between ignition coil PWR wire and ignition
module GND wire. Turn ignition on. If test light glows, go to step 10). If test light does not glow, go to next step.
9. Turn ignition off. Unplug ignition module connector. Connect test light between ignition coil PWR wire and ignition module SPOUT
wire. Crank engine. If test light flashes, check ignition module SPOUT wire for short to ground; if no short exists, replace ignition
module. If test light does not flash, go to next step.
10. Turn ignition off. Unplug ignition module connector. Install BOB, leaving ECA disconnected. Check SPOUT wire for continuity
between BOB test pin and ignition module. If continuity exists, check SPOUT wire for shorts to any other wire. If no short exists,
replace ECA. If continuity does not exist, repair SPOUT wire to ECA.
1.6L
1. Connect spark tester between coil secondary wire and ground. Crank engine several times, leaving ignition on between cranking periods.
If continuous sparks do not jump tester gap, go to step 3). If continuous sparks jump tester gap, go to next step.
2. Turn ignition off. Connect BOB. Leave ECA disconnected. Connect test light between test BOB pins IDM and VPWR. Crank engine
several times. If test light flashes each time engine cranks, IDM circuit is okay. Return to QUICK TESTS if directed here from there. If
test light does not flash, repair IDM wire between ECA and coil.
3. Unplug connector from ignition coil. Connect test light between coil IDM wire and PWR wire. Crank engine several times, leaving
ignition on between cranking periods. If test light does not flash continuously, go to step 6). If test light flashes continuously, go to next
step.
4. Turn ignition on. Measure voltage between coil harness PWR wire and ground. If voltage is greater than 10 volts, replace coil. If voltage
is less than 10 volts, repair wire between ignition switch and coil.
5. Connect test light between PWR and ground terminals at coil harness connector. Turn ignition on. If test light glows, replace coil. If test
light does not glow, repair ground wire to coil.
6. Unplug connector from ignition module. Connect a jumper wire between PWR wire on ignition module harness connector and mating
terminal on ignition module. Leave IDM wire disconnected. Connect test light between IDM terminal on ignition module and PWR
wire. Crank engine several times, leaving ignition on between cranking periods. If test light flashes each time engine cranks, repair wire
between ignition module IDM wire and coil. If test light does not flash. go to next step.
7. Unplug connector from ignition module. Measure voltage between ignition module PWR wire and ground. If voltage is not higher than
10 volts, repair PWR wire from ignition switch. If voltage is higher than 10 volts, go to next step.
8. Turn ignition off. Unplug ignition module connector. Turn ignition on. Connect test light between ignition module PWR wire and
ignition module GND wire. Turn ignition on. If test light glows, replace ignition module. If test light does not glow, repair ignition
module ground wire.
PINPOINT TEST CPS - CRANKSHAFT POSITION SENSOR
1.3L
GND2A39, 40, 44, 60BLK
IDM(1) (1) YEL/GRN
PWR(1) (1) BLK/WHT
SPOUT1G36BLU/ORG
1.6L
IDM1M6YEL/BLU
PWR**********BLK/WHT
(1)ECA and BOB pins not specified.
NOTE:Enter this test only when Code 02 is displayed during QUICK T EST S procedure or when directed here
from another PINPOINT TEST.
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Fig. 6: Identifying KC Circuit & Connectors
1. Disconnect and plug vacuum hose at distributor. Connect timing light. Start engine. Unplug knock control service connector, located
near ECA. If timing retards, service knock sensor and/or knock sensor wiring. If timing does not retard, go to next step.
2. Determine and record ignition timing setting. Tap intake plenum with plastic mallet. If timing does not retard, go to step 4). If t imin g
retards, go to next step.
3. Reconnect knock control service connector, located near ECA. Determine and record ignition timing setting. Tap intake plenum with
plastic mallet. If timing does not retard, knock control unit is okay; go to next step. If timing retards, replace knock control unit.
4. Turn ignition off. Unplug knock control service connector, located near ECA. Install a known good knock sensor. Start engine. Tap
intake plenum with plastic mallet. If timing retards, replace knock sensor. If timing does not retard, go to next step.
5. Check VPWR and GND (Yellow/Green and Black/Yellow wires respectively) to knock control unit for shorts or open circuits. Service
wires as necessary. If wires are okay, replace knock control unit.
PINPOINT TEST VSS - VEHICLE SPEED SENSOR
Fig. 7: Identifying VSS Circuit & Connectors
VSS CIRCUIT PIN IDENTIFICATION
1.Install 4EAT Tester Leave 4EAT module disconnected. Disconnect speedometer cable at transaxle. Measure resistance between BOB
VSS and GND test pins. Rotate speedometer cable. If resistance drops to less than 5 ohms 4 times for each revolution of speedometer
cable, VSS is okay. Return to QUICK TESTS if sent here from there; otherwise, replace 4EAT module. If resistance does not drop as
NOTE:Enter this test only when Code 06 is displayed during QUICK T EST S procedure or when directed here
from another PINPOINT TEST.
Circuit4EAT PinWire Color
GND1JBLK
VSS1PGRN/RED
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specified, go to next step.
2. Unplug VSS connector at instrument cluster. Measure resistance between VSS and GND terminals on instrument cluster. Rotate
speedometer cable. If resistance drops to less than 5 ohms 4 times for each revolution of speedometer cable, repair VSS signal wire to
4EAT. If resistance does not drop as specified, replace speedometer assembly.
PINPOINT TEST VAF - VANE AIRFLOW METER
Fig. 8: Identifying VAF Meter Circuits
VAF CIRCUIT PIN IDENTIFICATION
1.3L
1. Turn ignition off. Install BOB. Turn on ignition. Measure voltage between VAF and ground pins while moving vane in VAF meter.
Voltage should vary smoothly between .5-1.5 volts with door open, and 4.5-5.0 with door closed. If voltage is as specified, VAF met er
is okay; return to QUICK TESTS if sent here from there. If not sent here from QUICK TESTS, replace ECA. If voltage is not as
specified, go to next step.
2. Remove connector from VAF meter. Using jumper wires, connect VREF and ground terminals on VAF connector to corresponding
terminals on VAF meter. Turn ignition on. Measure voltage between VAF terminal on VAF meter and ground terminal while moving
vane in VAF meter. Voltage should vary smoothly between .5-1.5 volts with door open, and 4.5-5.0 with door closed. If voltage is
correct, repair VAF circuit between ECA and VAF meter. If voltage is not as specified, go to next step.
3. Turn ignition off. Unplug VAF meter connector. Turn ignition on. Measure voltage between VREF and ground wires. If voltage is 4.5-
5.5 volts, replace VAF meter. If voltage is not 4.5-5.5 volts, go to PINPOINT TEST VREF.
1.6L
1. Turn ignition off. Install BOB. Turn ignition on. Measure voltage between VAF and SIGRTN pins while moving vane in VAF meter.
Voltage should be as specified in VAF METER VOLTAGE table. If voltage is not as specified, go to step 3). If voltage is as specified, go
to next step.
2. Measure voltage between VMREF and SIGRTN test pins. If voltage is 7-9 volts, circuit is okay; return to QUICK TESTS if sent here
from there. If not sent here from QUICK TESTS, replace ECA. If voltage is not as specified, repair VMREF wire to VAF.
3. Unplug connector from VAF meter. Using jumper wires, connect VPWR, VMREF, and SIGRTN terminals on VAF connector to
corresponding terminals on VAF meter. Leave VAF wire disconnected. Measure voltage between VAF and SIGRTN pins on harness NOTE:Enter this test only when a Code 08 is displayed during QUICK TESTS procedure, or when directed here
from another PINPOINT T EST . T o avoid unnecessary diagnostic tim e, check for unm etered air leaks
between VAF m eter and throttle body. T his test is intended to diagnose only VAF and VREF circuits.
CircuitECA PinBOB PinWire Color
1.3L
GND2A45BLK
VAF2O25WHT
VREF2D46, 49BLK
1.6L
SIGRTN2C46BLK/YEL
VAF2E43LT GRN/BLK
VMREF2B18LT GRN/RED
VPWR3I37YEL/GRN
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connector while moving vane in VAF meter. Voltage should be as specified in VAF METER VOLTAGE table. If voltage is okay,
repair VAF wire to ECA. If voltage is not okay, go to next step.
VAF METER VOLTAGE
4. Unplug connector from VAF. Using jumper wires, connect VPWR and SIGRTN terminals on VAF connector to corresponding terminals
on VAF meter. Leave VAF and VMREF wires disconnected. Measure voltage between VAF terminal at VAF meter, and SIGRTN pin at
harness connector while moving vane in VAF meter. Voltage should be as specified in VAF METER VOLTAGE
table. If voltage is
okay, repair VMREF wire to ECA. If voltage is not okay, go to next step.
5. Unplug connector from VAF meter. Turn ignition on. Measure voltage between SIGRTN and VPWR wire. If voltage is more than 10
volts, replace VAF meter. If voltage is not more than 10 volts, go to next step.
6. Unplug VAF meter connector. Turn ignition on. Measure voltage between VAF meter VPWR wire and ground. If voltage is more than
10 volts, repair VAF wire to ECA. If voltage is not more than 10 volts, go to PINPOINT TEST VPWR.
PINPOINT TEST ECT - ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE SENSOR
Fig. 9: Identifying ECT Sensor Circuits
ECT CIRCUIT PIN IDENTIFICATION
1.3L
1. Turn ignition off. Install BOB. Leave ECA disconnected. Unplug ECT connector. Check for continuity between ECT test pin and ECT
terminal (Red/Blue wire) on ECT harness connector. If continuity does not exist, repair ECT wire between ECA and ECT sensor. If
continuity exists, go to next step.
2. Unplug ECT sensor. Check for continuity between Black wire at ECT sensor and ground. If continuity does not exist, repair Black wire
between ECT sensor and ground. If continuity exists, go to next step.
3. Reconnect ECA. Measure resistance between BOB ECT test pin and ground pin. If resistance is 500-1000 ohms, replace ECA. If
resistance is not 500-1000 ohms, replace ECT sensor.
1.6L
1. Turn ignition off. Install BOB. Leave ECA disconnected. Unplug ECT connector. Check for continuity between ECT test pin and ECT
terminal (Blue/Red wire) on ECT harness connector. If continuity does not exist, repair ECT wire between ECA and ECT sensor. If
Door PositionVolts
1/8 Open3.24
1/4 Open5.60
3/8 Open5.62
1/2 Open5.83
5/8 Open6.02
3/4 Open6.57
7/8 Open7.46
Full Open7.87
NOTE:Enter this test only when a Code 09 is displayed during QUICK T EST S procedure or when directed here
from another PINPOINT T EST . T o prevent unnecessary diagnosis, inspect coolant level, oil level,
cooling fan, therm ostat, and airflow to radiator before testing.
CircuitECA PinBOB PinWire Color
1.3L
ECT2Q7RED/BLU
GND(1) (1) BLK
1.6L
ECT2I7BLU/RED
SIGRTN2C46BLU/YEL
(1)Not specified.
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connector to corresponding terminals on TP sensor connector. Turn ignition on. Measure voltage between TP and SIGRTN terminals on
TP sensor while opening throttle. Compare voltage to specification in TP SENSOR OUTPUT VOLTAGE
table. If voltage is within
specification, repair TP wire to ECA. Go to next step if voltage is not within specification.
3. Turn ignition off. Unplug TP harness connector. Turn ignition on. Measure voltage between VREF and SIGRTN wires on TP harness
connect-or. If voltage is 4-5 volts, replace TP sensor. If voltage is not 4.5-5.5 volts, go to next step.
4. Measure voltage between VREF wire on TP harness connector and ground. If voltage is 4-5 volts, adjust or replace throttle position
sensor. If voltage is not 4-5 volts, go to PINPOINT TEST VREF
.
PINPOINT TEST BP - BAROMETRIC PRESSURE SENSOR
Fig. 12: Identifying BP Sensor Circuits
1.3L
BP sensor is incorporated into ECA; it cannot be checked or serviced separately. If Code 14 is set and cannot be cleared, replace ECA.
1.6L
Turn ignition off. Connect BOB. Remove dust cover from BP sensor, located on passenger side cowl. Turn ignition on. Connect vacuum pump
to BP sensor. Measure voltage between pins BP and SIGRTN on BOB while applying vacuum to BP sensor. See BAROMETRIC
PRESSURE SENSOR OUTPUT VOLTAGE table. Replace BP sensor if voltage is not as specified.
BAROMETRIC PRESSURE SENSOR OUTPUT VOLTAGE
PINPOINT TEST EGO - EXHAUST GAS OXYGEN SENSOR
EGO CIRCUIT PIN IDENTIFICATION
1. Warm engine to operating temperature, and let idle. Unplug EGO sensor. Measure voltage between EGO sensor connector (sensor side) NOTE:Enter this procedure only when a Code 14 is displayed during QUICK T EST S procedure or when
directed here from another PINPOINT T EST . T o prevent unnecessary replacem ent of com ponents, note
following non-EEC item s m ay be at fault: unusually high or low atm ospheric pressure, blocked vacuum
lines, or basic m echanical engine com ponents.
Vacuum (In. Hg.)(1) Voltage
03.84
53.36
102.66
151.93
201.26
25.58
(1)Voltage may vary by 15 percent.
NOTE:Enter this test only when a Code 15 (lean) or Code 17 (rich) is displayed during QUICK TESTS
procedure.
CircuitECA PinBOB PinWire Color
EGO
1.3L2N29BLU
1.6L2D29BLK
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Fig. 14: Identifying CANP Circuit & Connector
CANP CIRCUIT PIN IDENTIFICATION
1. Turn ignition off. Install BOB. Leave ECA disconnected. Turn ignition on. Remove canister purge hose from intake manifold, and apply
vacuum. Connect a jumper wire between CANP test terminal and ground. If vacuum releases, solenoid is okay. If vacuum does not
release, go to next step.
2. Locate CANP solenoid near center of cowl panel. Unplug solenoid connector. Apply vacuum to port from engine vacuum source.
Replace CANP solenoid if it does not hold vacuum.
3. Connect BOB. Leave ECA disconnected. Reconnect wiring to CANP solenoid. Turn ignition on. Apply vacuum to CANP solenoid.
Connect jumper wire between CANP test pin on BOB and ground. If vacuum drops to zero, solenoid function is okay. Return to QUIC
K
TESTS if sent here from there. If vacuum does not drop to zero, go to next step.
4. Turn ignition off. Unplug CANP solenoid connector. Turn ignition on. Measure voltage between VPWR wire on harness connector and
gr o u n d . If vo l t a ge is n o t h igh e r t h a n 1 0 vo l t s, r e p a ir VP WR wir e t o ma in r e l a y. If vo l t a ge is h igh e r t h a n 1 0 vo l t s, go t o n e xt step.
5. Turn ignition off. Unplug CANP solenoid connector. Turn ignition on. Measure voltage between solenoid connector VPWR wire and
solenoid connector SIG wire. Connect jumper wire between CANP test pin on BOB and ground. If voltage is higher than 10 volts only
when solenoid is activated, replace solenoid. If voltage is not higher than 10 volts only when solenoid is activated, go to next step.
6. Turn ignition off. Connect BOB. Leave ECA disconnected. Unplug CANP solenoid connector. Measure resistance between SIG test pin
and solenoid connector SIG wire. If resistance is not less than 5 ohms, repair SIG wire to ECA. If resistance is less than 5 ohms, go to
next step.
7. Turn ignition off. Connect BOB. Leave ECA disconnected. Unplug solenoid connector. Measure resistance between SIG test pin and all
other test pins. If resistance between SIG PRC test pin and any other pin is less than 5 ohms, repair CANP wire to ECA. If resistance
between CANP test pin and all other pins is greater than 10,000 ohms, replace ECA.
PINPOINT TEST ISC - IDLE SPEED CONTROL
Fig. 15: Identifying ISC Circuit & Connector
ISC CIRCUIT PIN IDENTIFICATION
1. Install BOB, leaving ECA disconnected. Turn ignition on. Connect a jumper between BOB test pin No. 41 and ground. Listen for
clicking sound from solenoid, mounted on throttle body. If clicking sound occurs, ISC solenoid is okay; return to QUICK TESTS if sen t
here from there. If no clicking sound occurs, go to next step.
2. Unplug ISC solenoid connector. With ignition on, measure voltage between VPWR wire and ground. If voltage is less than 10 volts,
repair VPWR wire to main relay. Go to next step if voltage is not less than 10 volts.
3. Measure voltage between ISC solenoid VPWR wire and solenoid connector SIG wire while cranking engine. Replace solenoid if voltage
is more than 10 volts only when engine is cranking. If okay, go to next step.
4. With BOB installed and ECA disconnected, unplug ISC solenoid connector. Check for continuity between BOB SIG test pin and ISC
connector SIG wire. If resistance is not less than 5 ohms, repair ISC wire between solenoid and ECA. If okay, go to next step.
5. With BOB installed and ECA disconnected, measure resistance between BOB SIG test pin and all other test pins. If resistance is less
than 5 ohms, repair short in SIC wire to ECA. If resistance is not less than 5 ohms, replace ECA.
PINPOINT TEST STI - SELF-TEST INPUT
STI CIRCUIT PIN IDENTIFICATION
CircuitECA PinBOB PinWire Color
CANP
1.3L2X31RED
1.6L2P32YEL
NOTE:Enter this test only when a Code 34 is displayed during QUICK T EST S procedure or when directed here
from another PINPOINT TEST.
CircuitECA PinBOB PinWire Color
ISC
1.3L2W41RED/BLK
1.6L2Q41GRN
NOTE:Enter this test only when sent here from QUICK TESTS.
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H - T EST S W/O CODES
1991-92 ENGINE PERFORMANCE Ford Motor Co. T rouble Shooting - No Codes
INTRODUCTION
Before diagnosing symptoms or intermittent faults, perform steps in BASIC TESTING and TESTS W/CODES articles in the ENGINE
PERFORMANCE Section. Use this article to diagnose driveability problems existing when a hard fault code is not present or vehicle is not
equipped with a self-diagnostic system.
Symptom checks can direct the technician to malfunctioning component(s) for further diagnosis. A symptom should lead to a specific
component, system test or adjustment.
Use intermittent test procedures to locate driveability problems which DO NOT occur when the vehicle is being tested. These test procedures
should also be used if a soft (intermittent) trouble code was present but no problem was found during self-diagnostic testing.
SYMPTOMS
SYMPTOM DIAGNOSIS
Symptom checks cannot be used properly unless problem occurs while vehicle is being tested. To reduce diagnostic time, ensure steps in
BASIC TESTING and TESTS W/CODES articles in the ENGINE PERFORMANCE Section were performed before diagnosing a symptom.
These symptoms are available for diagnosis.
Backfire through induction or exhaust.
Dieseling (run-on).
Lack of power.
Spark knock (pinging).
Stalls/quits.
Stumble/hesitation during acceleration.
Misses/surges.
Idle is fast/slow return to idle.
Id l e is ro u gh .
Engine speeds up.
Cranks normally/no start.
Cranks normally/slow to start.
Poor fuel economy.
Exhaust smoke/odor.
Fuel odor/leaks.
Fails emission test.
BACKFIRE THROUGH INDUCTION OR EXHAUST
Check vane airflow meter.
Check idle speed control solenoid.
DIESELING (RUN-ON)
Check idle speed control solenoid.
LACK OF POWER
Check vane airflow meter.
Check throttle position switch.
Check heated exhaust gas oxygen sensor.
Check A/C switch.
Check wide open throttle A/C (WAC) relay.
SPARK KNOCK (PINGING)
Verify ignition timing is correct.
Check vane airflow meter.
STALLS/QUITS NOTE:Som e driveability problem s m ay have been corrected by m anufacturer with a revised com puter
calibration chip or com puter control unit. Check with m anufacturer for latest chip or com puter
application.
NOTE:For specific testing procedures, see SYST EM/COMPONENT T EST S article in the ENGINE
PERFORMANCE Section. For specifications, see ADJUST MENT S or SPECIFICAT IONS article in the
ENGINE PERFORMANCE Section.
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