- Measure voltage between body ground and the appropriate ECM/PCM connector terminal (see table).
ECM/PCM CONNECTOR B (24P)
Wire side of female terminals
PROBLEM CYLINDER |
DTC |
ECM/PCM TERMINAL |
WIRE COLOUR |
No. 1 |
DTC 71 |
B5 |
BRN |
No. 2 |
DTC 72 |
B4 |
RED |
No. 3 |
DTC 73 |
B3 |
BLU |
No. 4 |
DTC 74 |
B2 |
YEL |
Is there battery voltage?
YES |
- Go to step 33. |
NO |
- Go to step 42. |
- Turn the ignition switch OFF, and remove the air cleaner (see page 11-146).
- Disconnect the injector 2P connector on the problem cylinder.
- Measure the resistance between the injector 2P connector terminals No. 1 and No. 2.
INJECTOR 2P CONNECTOR
Terminal side of male terminals
Is there 10 ohms -13 ohms?
YES |
- Go to step 36. |
NO |
- Replace the injector (see page 11-113). |
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- Exchange the injector from the problem cylinder with one from another cylinder.
- Install the air cleaner (see page 11-146), and reset the ECM/PCM.
- Jump the SCS line (see step 2 on page 11-167).
- Let the engine idle for 2 minutes.
- Test-drive the vehicle several times under various conditions.
Is DTC 71, 72, 73 or 74 indicated?
YES |
- Go to step 41. |
NO |
- Intermittent misfire due to bad contact in the injector connector (no misfire at this time). |
- Determine which cylinder had the misfire.
Does the misfire occur in the other cylinder whose injector was exchanged?
YES |
- Replace the faulty injector. |
NO |
- Substitute a known-good ECM/PCM and recheck. If symptom/indication goes away, replace the original ECM/PCM. |
- Turn the ignition switch OFF.
- Remove the air cleaner (see page 11-146).
- Disconnect the injector 2P connector on the problem cylinder.
- Turn the ignition switch ON (II).
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