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Entering On-Board Diagnostics (Using Voltmeter)

NOTE: Before proceeding with diagnosis, certain precautions must be followed. See PRETEST INSPECTION .
  1. Turn ignition off. Using an analog voltmeter, connect voltmeter positive lead to self-diagnostic connector terminal No. 1 and negative lead to terminal No. 12 (ground). Diagnostic connector is located next to junction block, above left kick panel. See Fig 1.
    Fig 1: Locating Diagnostic Connector
    G90C06965Courtesy of CHRYSLER CORP.
  2. Ensure all accessories are off. Turn ignition switch to ON position. Disclosure of ECU memory will begin. If 2 or more systems are non-functional, they are displayed in order of increasing code number.
  3. Codes are displayed by 12-volt pulses of voltmeter pointer. A constant repetition of short 12-volt sweeps indicates system is normal.
  4. If system is abnormal, voltmeter will pulse between zero and 12 volts. Fault codes will appear on voltmeter as long and short 12-volt sweeps. Long sweeps represent tens; short sweeps represent ones.
  5. For example, one long sweep followed by a short pause followed by 4 short sweeps would indicate Code 14. See Fig 2. After recording fault codes, perform necessary repair according to appropriate diagnostic fault chart. See Fig 3.
  6. After repair, turn ignition off. Disconnect negative battery cable for 10 seconds to erase ECU fault codes. Reconnect negative battery cable, and enter on-board diagnostics to confirm repair. Ensure no fault codes are stored.
Fig 2: Voltmeter Signal Pattern ID
G90E06966Courtesy of CHRYSLER CORP.
Fig 3: Diagnostic Fault Chart
G91H11152Courtesy of CHRYSLER CORP.