Reading Trouble Codes
The ECM stores component failure information for the CCC system under a related trouble code which can be recalled for diagnosis and repair. Trouble codes may be read by counting flashes of the "SERVICE ENGINE SOON" light, or by reading the output of a diagnostic "Scan" tester connected to the ALDL connector. The tester is faster, more accurate, and capable of reading information which otherwise would necessitate testing individual ECM and sensor/solenoid connector terminals with a volt/ohmmeter. See SCAN TESTER - TEST DATA PARAMETERS table and SCAN TESTER USAGE in this article.
If "Scan" tester is not available, it is possible to read flashes of the dashboard "SERVICE ENGINE SOON" light by grounding the diagnostic terminal of the ALDL with ignition on and engine off. For example, "FLASH", "FLASH", pause, "FLASH", longer pause, identifies "21". The first series of flashes are the first digit of trouble code; second series of flashes are the second digit of trouble code. Trouble codes are displayed starting with the lowest numbered code. Each code is displayed 3 times. Codes will continue to repeat as long as ALDL "DIAGNOSTIC TERMINAL" is grounded.