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CHEVROLET DYNASTY 1993  Service Manual the PCM to store diagnostic trouble codes for other 
systems. For example, a fuel pressure problem will not
register a fault directly, but could cause a rich or lean
condition. This could cause the PC

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CHEVROLET DYNASTY 1993  Service Manual tween the flashes representing the first and second 
digits of the code. Longer pauses separate individual
trouble codes.(3) Refer to the Diagnostic Trouble Code Charts at
the end of this group.
STATE

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CHEVROLET DYNASTY 1993  Service Manual THROTTLE BODY MINIMUM AIR FLOW CHECK 
PROCEDURE
(1) Warm engine in Park or neutral until the cooling 
fan has cycled on and off at least once. (2) Hook-up timing check device and Tachometer.
(3) Disco

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CHEVROLET DYNASTY 1993  Service Manual (3) Remove idle air control motor mounting screws. 
(4) Remove idle air control motor from throttle
body (make certain that the O-ring is on motor).
INSTALLATION
(1) New idle air control motors have a

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CHEVROLET DYNASTY 1993  Service Manual (3) Ensure the injector holes are clean and all plugs 
have been removed. (4) Lubricate the injector O-rings with a drop of
clean engine oil to ease installation. (5) Install the injector assembly int

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CHEVROLET DYNASTY 1993  Service Manual (1) Before installing an injector, lubricate O-ring 
with a drop of clean engine oil. (2) Being careful not to damage the O-ring, install
injector top end into fuel rail receiver cup. (3) Install inje

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CHEVROLET DYNASTY 1993  Service Manual (1) Disconnect oxygen sensor electrical connector. 
(2) Remove sensor using Tool C-4907 (Fig. 17).
Slightly tightening the sensor can ease removal.  When the sensor is removed, the exhaust manifold 
t

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CHEVROLET DYNASTY 1993  Service Manual controlled outputs. The PCM adjusts the air-fuel ra- 
tio by changing injector pulse width. Injector pulse
width is the time an injector is energized.
SYSTEM DIAGNOSIS
The PCM tests many of its own in