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CHEVROLET PLYMOUTH ACCLAIM 1993  Service Manual METHANOL CONCENTRATION SENSORÐPCM 
INPUT
The methanol concentration sensor contains a mi- 
croprocessor that determines the percentage of gaso-
line and methanol in the fuel system. From the
methanol

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CHEVROLET PLYMOUTH ACCLAIM 1993  Service Manual ter mounting studs (Fig. 12). The top of the solenoid 
has the word TOP on it. The solenoid will not oper-
ate unless it is installed correctly.
DATA LINK CONNECTORÐPCM OUTPUT
The data link connector

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CHEVROLET PLYMOUTH ACCLAIM 1993  Service Manual mode, the PCM compensates for the failure of certain 
components that send incorrect signals. The PCM
substitutes for the incorrect signals with inputs from
other sensors and by using stored default v

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CHEVROLET PLYMOUTH ACCLAIM 1993  Service Manual 2.5L FLEXIBLE FUEL MULTI-PORT FUEL INJECTIONÐON-BOARD DIAGNOSTICS INDEX
page page 
Circuit Actuation Test Mode  ................. 72 
Diagnostic Trouble Codes  ................... 71 
General Informa

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CHEVROLET PLYMOUTH ACCLAIM 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 PLYMOUTH ACCLAIM 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 PLYMOUTH ACCLAIM 1993  Service Manual sition, the PCM monitors the crankshaft position and 
camshaft position sensor signals to determine engine
speed and ignition timing (coil dwell). If the PCM
does not receive the crankshaft position s

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CHEVROLET PLYMOUTH ACCLAIM 1993  Service Manual noid is energized. The solenoid mounts to the passen- 
ger side inner fender panel, next to the strut tower
(Fig. 17).
MODES OF OPERATION
As input signals to the PCM change, the PCM
adjusts its respon