Diagnosis & Testing: Preparation
Correct test results for system are dependent on the correct operation of several related non-EEC components and systems. All non EEC problems should be corrected before attempting to diagnose the EEC system.
Before hooking up any equipment to diagnose the EEC system, make the following checks:
- Verify condition of air cleaner and air ducting.
- Check all vacuum hoses for leaks, restrictions, and proper routing.
- Check the EEC-IV system wiring harness electrical connections for corrosion, bent or broken pins, loose wires or terminals, and proper routing.
- Check the ECA, sensors and actuators for physical damage.
- Perform all necessary safety precautions to prevent personal injury or vehicle damage.
- Set parking brake and place shift lever in "P" for automatic transmissions, and Neutral for manual transmissions. DO NOT move shift lever during testing unless specifically directed to do so.
- Turn off all lights and accessories, and make sure that vehicle doors are closed when making voltage or resistance readings.
- Check and correct coolant level.
- Start engine and idle until upper radiator hose is hot and pressurized and throttle is off fast idle. Check for leaks around exhaust manifold, exhaust gas oxygen sensor, and vacuum hose connections.
- Turn ignition key off. Service items as required, then go to EQUIPMENT HOOK-UP .
NOTE:
If engine will not start, starts but stalls, idles rough or runs rough, go through KEY ON/ENGINE OFF SELF-TEST (KOEO). If any of the above conditions are still present after a code 11 in the KOEO SELF-TEST, go to TEST A - NO START
for a no start condition. If engine stalls or runs rough, go to DIAGNOSIS BY SYMPTOM TEST
.