Preliminary Checks
NOTE:
Prior to performing any diagnostics or engine related testing, perform all preliminary tests first. Set all adjustments to specifications listed on vehicle emissions decal.
- On all vehicles, check idle speed with automatic transmissions in "DRIVE" position (if equipped) and ensure correct idle RPM is obtained. Ensure ignition timing is set to proper specification. Check idle CO to insure that it is less than 8%. Follow procedures outlined in steps 2) through 7) to check CO output.
- Disconnect throttle switch harness connector, exhaust gas sensor connector and install a 2500 ohm resistor into the temperature sensor circuit with sensor disconnected. Acceptable CO level can be confirmed by ensuring that the Red LED light flashes in Mode 2.
- Maintain idle speed at middle engine speed (approximately 2000 RPM). Green inspection light should flash 5 or more times in 10 seconds in Mode 1.
- Perform an idle speed switch test. Idle speed should increase to the amount specified in the IDLE SWITCH SPEED INCREASES
chart when idle speed switch is turned from "OFF" to "ON" position. If idle is not as specified, adjust accordingly.IDLE SWITCH SPEED INCREASES
Model A/T In Neutral M/T RPM +/- 300ZX 250 250 150 - Perform a test drive to evaluate the effectiveness of any adjustments that may have been made. If any driveability problems still exist, see DRIVEABILITY/SYSTEM INSPECTION CHART .
- A test drive to determine if any remaining problems exist.
- If the results of the test drive are unsatisfactory (codes are presented), refer to the applicable DRIVEABILITY/SYSTEM INSPECTION CHART . For driveability problems, see applicable DRIVEABILITY/SYSTEM INSPECTION CHART .
- After all replacements and/or repairs are completed, test drive the vehicle to evaluate the vehicles performance after the diagnosis and repair procedure is completed.