Preliminary Checks
Most driveability problems in the throttle body fuel injection system result from faulty wiring and/or leaking vacuum hoses and hose connections. To avoid unnecessary component testing, visual check should be performed before beginning trouble shooting procedures. A preliminary visual check should include:
- Air ducts at air cleaner and throttle body.
- All electrical connections at components.
Check vacuum lines for tight leak-free connections in these areas:
- Throttle body (2 front, 2 rear).
- Purge solenoid.
- Charcoal canister.
- PCV valve to intake manifold vacuum port.
- EGR backpressure transducer.
- MAP sensor.
Ensure the following electrical connectors are properly attached:
- 60-pin and 14-pin SMEC connectors.
- MAP sensor connector.
- Purge solenoid connector.
- Speed sensor connector.
- Throttle body temperature sensor connector.
- Radiator fan relay connector.
- AIS motor connector.
- TPS connector.
- A/C cut-out relay.
- Ground eyelet on left cylinder head.
- Fuel injector connector.
- Oxygen sensor connector.
- Coolant temperature sensor connector.
- Distributor connector.