Excessive Oil Consumption: Although the PCM
monitors exhaust stream oxygen content through ox-
ygen sensor (closed loop), it cannot determine exces-
sive oil consumption.
Throttle Body Air Flow: The PCM cannot detect
a clogged or restricted air cleaner inlet or air filter
element.
Evaporative System: The PCM will not detect a
restricted, plugged or loaded EVAP canister.
Vacuum Assist: Leaks or restrictions in the vac-
uum circuits of vacuum assisted engine control sys-
tem devices are not monitored by the PCM. However,
a vacuum leak at the MAP sensor will be monitored
and a diagnostic trouble code (DTC) will be gener-
ated by the PCM.
Powertrain Control Module (PCM) System
Ground: The PCM cannot determine a poor system
ground. However, a DTC may be generated as a re-
sult of this condition.
Powertrain Control Module (PCM) Connector
Engagement: The PCM cannot determine spread or
damaged connector pins. However, a DTC may be
generated as a result of this condition.
HIGH AND LOW LIMITS
The powertrain control module (PCM) compares in-
put signal voltages from each input device. It will es-
tablish high and low limits that are programmed into
it for that device. If the input voltage is not within
specifications and other Diagnostic Trouble Code
(DTC) criteria are met, a DTC will be stored in mem-
ory. Other DTC criteria might include engine rpm
limits or input voltages from other sensors or
switches. The other inputs might have to be sensed
by the PCM when it senses a high or low input volt-
age from the control system device in question.
ACCESSING DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODES
A stored Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) can be dis-
played by cycling the ignition key On-Off-On-Off-On
within three seconds and observing the Malfunction
Indicator Lamp. This lamp was formerly referred to
as the Check Engine Lamp. The lamp is located on
the instrument panel.
They can also be displayed through the use of the
Diagnostic Readout Box (DRB) scan tool. The DRB
scan tool connects to the data link connector in the
engine compartment (Figs. 45 or 46). For operation of
the DRB, refer to the appropriate Powertrain Diag-
nostic Procedures service manual.
EXAMPLES:
²If the lamp flashes 4 times, pauses and flashes 1
more time, a flashing Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC)
number 41 is indicated.
²If the lamp flashes 4 times, pauses and flashes 6
more times, a flashing Diagnostic Trouble Code
(DTC) number 46 is indicated.After any stored DTC information has been ob-
served, the display will end with a flashing DTC
number 55. This will indicate the end of all stored
information.
Refer to the Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) charts
for DTC identification.
If the problem is repaired or ceases to exist, the
Powertrain Control Module (PCM) cancels the DTC
after 51 engine starts.
Diagnostic Trouble Codes indicate the results of a
failure, but never identify the failed component di-
rectly.
The circuits of the data link connector are shown
in (Fig. 47).
ERASING TROUBLE CODES
After the problem has been repaired, use the DRB
scan tool to erase a Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC).
Refer to the appropriate Powertrain Diagnostic Pro-
cedures service manual for operation of the DRB
scan tool.
Fig. 45 Data Link ConnectorÐYJ ModelsÐTypical
Fig. 46 Data Link ConnectorÐXJ ModelsÐTypical
14 - 50 FUEL SYSTEMJ
Wiring Diagram Name Sheet Number
A/C Compressor Clutch........................45
A/C Compressor Clutch Relay....................45
A/C Heater Blower Motor.......................46
A/C Low Pressure Switch.......................45
A/C Mode Selector Switch.......................46
A/C System.............................45, 46
A/C Thermostat..............................45
Antenna Mast...............................47
Ashtray Illumination Lamp.......................26
Automatic Shut Down Relay......................9
Back-up Lamp Switch.........................16
Battery....................................6
Blower Motor............................44, 46
Blower Resistor...........................44, 46
Blower Switch............................44, 46
Body Ground...............................59
Brake Warning Switch.........................42
Camshaft Position Sensor.......................12
Cargo Lamp................................30
Charging System.............................5
Generator.................................5
Check Engine Indicator Lamp..................39, 40
Chime Module..............................43
Chime Module Connector.......................71
Cigar Lighter...............................58
Circuit Breakers
Windshield Wiper Circuit Breaker...............2,33
Connectors
Chime Module Connector......................71
Dash to Instrument Panel Connector A.............64
Dash to Instrument Panel Connector B.............65
Dash to Instrument Panel Connector C.............66
Data Link Connector.........................10
Instrument Cluster Connector 16 Way...........37, 69
Main Body Connector 1.......................70
Power Mirror Connector......................61
Powertrain Control Module Connector..............73
Steering Column Connector 11 Way...............67
Telltale Connector........................38, 68
Transmission Control Module Connector............72
Transmission Data Link Connector................17
Coolant Temperature Switch......................16
Crankshaft Position Sensor......................12
Dash to Instrument Panel Connector A..............64
Dash to Instrument Panel Connector B..............65
Dash to Instrument Panel Connector C..............66
Data Link Connector..........................10
Distributor Ignition Coil........................10
Dome Lamp................................31
Dome and Courtesy Lamps.................29, 30, 31
Cargo Lamp..............................30
Dome Lamp..............................31