Fuel and Emissions Systems
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Intermittent Failures The term ''intermittent failure'' means a system may have had a failure, but it checks OK now. If the Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) on the dash does not come on, check for poor connections or loose wires at all connectors related to the circuit that you are troubleshooting. Opens and Shorts ''Open'' and ''Short'' are common electrical terms. An open is a break in a wire or at a connection. A short is an accidental connection of a wire to ground or to another wire. In simple electronics, this usually means something will not work at all. In complex electronics (like ECM's/PCM's) this can sometimes mean something works, but not the way it is supposed to. How to Use the PGM Tester or a Scan Tool If the MIL (Malfunction Indicator Lamp) has come on
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If the MIL did not come on If the MIL did not come on but there is a driveability problem, refer to the Symptom Troubleshooting Index in this section. If you cannot duplicate the DTC Some of the troubleshooting in this section requires you to reset the ECM/PCM and try to duplicate the DTC. If the problem is intermittent and you cannot duplicate the code, do not continue through the procedure. To do so will only result in confusion and possibly, a needlessly replaced ECM/PCM. |