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TROUBLE CODE IDENTIFICATION

Note. Trouble codes retrieved from ECM may be either engine or transmission related. Only engine-related codes are covered in this article. For transmission-related codes, see TESTS W/CODES - TRANSMISSION article in ENGINE PERFORMANCE section. See DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE (DTC) IDENTIFICATION table to determine if code is engine or transmission related.

  1. The DEC system codes indicate failure of a specific sensor and/or circuit. Sensor/circuit diagnosis may indicate replacement of ECM. DTC 51 indicates PROM is either improperly installed or has failed.
  2. DTC 52 indicates ECM has failed and must be replaced. If condition is still not corrected after replacing ECM, the following may be the cause: An incorrect ECM or PROM application may cause a malfunction, which may or may not set a code. The ECM connector may be the problem. Connector terminals may have to be removed from connector to be checked properly. PROM failure. Although the PROM rarely fails, it could be the cause of the problem. Replacement ECM may be faulty. Intermittent problem. Make a careful physical inspection of affected sensor/circuit. A shorted solenoid, coil relay, or harness may be the cause of ECM failure. Use Short Circuit Tester (J-34636) to check for short circuits.
CodeProbable Cause
12 (1)No Engine Speed Sensor Reference Pulse
14 (1)CTS Voltage Low (Sensor Or Signal Line Grounded)
15 (1)CTS Voltage High (Sensor, Connections, Or Wires Open)
16 (1)Transmission Output Speed Voltage Low
21 (1)TPS Voltage High (Open Circuit Or Misadjusted TPS)
22 (1)TPS Voltage Low (Circuit Grounded)
23 (1)TPS Not Calibrated (.25-1.3 Volts At Curb Idle)
24 (1)Vehicle Speed Sensor Circuit Open Or Grounded
28Pressure Switch Manifold Range Circuit Open Or Shorted
31 (1)MAP Voltage Low (Circuit Open Or Shorted To Ground)
32 (1)EGR Error (Improper Vacuum Signal)
33 (1)MAP Voltage High (Circuit Open Or Shorted To Ground)
39TCC Stuck Off (Faulty TCC Solenoid)
51 (1)Improperly Installed/Faulty PROM
52 (1)ECM Fault
53 (1)Voltage Reference Overload
58TTS High Temperature (Sensor Or Signal Line Grounded)
59TTS Low Temperature (Sensor, Connections, Or Wires Open)
68Overdrive Ratio Error (Engine RPM Greater Than Input Speed)
73Force Motor Commanded Amperage Differs From Return
75System Voltage Low (Charging System Problem)
81QDM Solenoid "B" Monitored Voltage Differs From Commanded
82QDM Solenoid "A" Monitored Voltage Differs From Commanded
83QDM TCC Monitored Voltage Differs From Commanded
85Undefined Gear Ratio (Input Or Output Sensor Failure)
86Shift Solenoid "B" Stuck On (Commanded Gear Not Engaged)
87Shift Solenoid "B" Stuck Off (Commanded Gear Not Engaged)
(1) Code is engine related. Engine related codes are covered in this article. For information on transmission related codes, see TESTS W/CODES - TRANSMISSION article in this section.
(1)Code is engine related. Engine related codes are covered in this article. For information on transmission related codes, see TESTS W/CODES - TRANSMISSION article in this section.

DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE CODE (DTC) IDENTIFICATION