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Failure Mode Effects Management

Failure mode effects management (FMEM) is an alternate system strategy in the PCM designed to maintain engine operation if one or more sensor inputs fail.

When a sensor input is determined to be out-of-limits by the PCM, an alternative strategy is initiated. The PCM substitutes a fixed value for the incorrect input and continues to monitor the suspect sensor input. If the suspect sensor begins to operate within limits, the PCM returns to the normal engine operational strategy.

All FMEM sensors display a sequence error message on the diagnostic tool. The message may or may not be followed by Key On Engine Off (KOEO) or Continuous Memory DTCs when attempting Key On Engine Running (KOER) self-test mode.