Test Equipment
Following equipment is recommended for diagnosing and testing EEC system. DO NOT attempt to test this system without proper equipment. Damage to vehicle components may result if improper equipment is used.
- Self-Test Automatic Read-Out (Super Star II) diagnostic tester is recommended but not required. It is specially built for EEC systems and is used to display 2-digit (numeric) codes programmed into powertrain control module. Aftermarket scan tools are also available.
- Analog Volt-Ohmmeter (VOM) with 0-20V DC range can be used, as an alternative to diagnostic tester, to read codes.
- Digital Volt-Ohmmeter (DVOM) with minimum 10-megohm input impedance.
- A breakout box is required to perform certain tests on system. Test pin number mentioned in circuit tests refers to test pin number on breakout box. Breakout box Adapter (T92C-6000-AH) has an A/B position selector switch. Ensure switch is in correct position for each test step. If no switch position is given, switch can be in either position. Once breakout box has been installed during a test sequence, it may stay connected for remainder of that test, unless stated otherwise. Aftermarket breakout boxes are also available.
- Vacuum gauge with 0-30 in. Hg range and resolution (units on scale) of 1 in. Hg.
- Tachometer with 0-6000 RPM range, +/- 40 RPM accuracy, and a resolution of 20 RPM.
- Vacuum pump with 0-30 in. Hg range.
- Timing light.
- Spark Tester (D81P-6666-A or ST-125) is required. A modified side electrode spark plug is not sufficient for these procedures.
- Fuel Injection Pressure Gauge (T80L-9974-A).
- 12-volt test light (non-powered type).
- Jumper wire about 15" long.
NOTE:
Following circuit tests and illustrations are provided courtesy of Ford Motor Co. Complete EEC system wiring diagrams may be found in WIRING DIAGRAMS .