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Reading Trouble Codes

The ECM stores component failure information under a related trouble code which can be recalled for diagnosis and repair. Trouble codes may be read by counting flashes of the SERVICE ENGINE SOON light, or by reading the output of a diagnostic "Scan" tester connected to the ALDL connector. The tester is faster to use, more accurate, and capable of reading information which otherwise would necessitate testing individual ECM and sensor/solenoid connector terminals with a digital voltmeter. See SCAN DATA TABLES and SCAN TESTER USAGE in this article.

NOTE: When using a "Scan" tester, there is a time delay between serial data updates. For instantaneous response, a digital voltmeter must be used.

If "Scan" tester is not available, it is possible to read flashes of the SERVICE ENGINE SOON light by grounding the diagnostic terminal of the ALDL with ignition on and engine off. For example, FLASH, FLASH, pause, FLASH, longer pause, identifies Code 21. The first series of flashes are the first digit of trouble code. The second series of flashes are the second digit of trouble code. Trouble codes are displayed starting with the lowest numbered code. Each code is displayed 3 times. Codes will continue to repeat as long as ALDL test terminal is grounded.

NOTE: Trouble codes will be recorded at various operating times. Some codes require operation of that sensor or switch for 5 seconds; others may require operation for 5 minutes or longer at normal operating temperature, road speed and load. Therefore, some codes may not set in a service bay operational mode.
ECM TROUBLE CODE DEFINITION

Code No. Circuit Affected
12 (1) No RPM reference pulse
13 Open oxygen sensor circuit
14 CTS signal voltage low
15 CTS signal voltage high
16 System voltage high
21 TPS signal voltage high
22 TPS signal voltage low
23 MAT sensor signal voltage high
" M/C solenoid voltage low
24 VSS circuit
25 MAT sensor signal voltage low
26 Quad-Driver error
27, 28 & 29 Gear switch problem
31 Wastegate error (turbo)
" Purge solenoid voltage high (carburetor.)
" Park/Neutral switch
32 EGR system error
33 MAP sensor signal voltage high
" MAF sensor signal voltage high (PFI)
34 MAP sensor signal voltage low
" MAF sensor signal voltage low (PFI)
" Pressure sensor circuit (carb.)
35 IAC idle speed error
38 Brake switch
39 TCC
41 No distributor reference (carburetor.)
" C(3)I ignition - cam sensor loss
" Cylinder select error (MEM-CAL)
42 EST circuit open or grounded
43 ESC retard signal too low
44 Lean exhaust indicated
45 Rich exhaust indicated
46 Anti-theft fault
" Power steering pressure switch
48 Misfire diagnosis
51 Faulty PROM, MEM-CAL or ECM
52 Faulty/missing CALPAC or MEM-CAL
52 Engine oil temperature low (Corvette)
53 Faulty alternator, voltage high
" EGR system malfunction
" Anti-theft circuit fault
54 Fuel pump voltage low
" MC solenoid voltage high (carb.)
55 Faulty ECM
61 Degraded O2 sensor
62 Gear switch error
62 Engine oil temperature high (Corvette)
63 EGR flow error
64 EGR flow error
65 EGR flow error
" Fuel injector current low
66 A/C pressure sensor voltage out of specification
(1) Display of a Code 12 is normal when no reference pulses are received by ECM (engine not running).
NOTE: Trouble code charts should only be used if SERVICE ENGINE SOON light is illuminated (indicating a current problem exists). Exceptions are Code 13, 15, 24, 44 and 45 charts, which may be used to help diagnose intermittent codes. Anytime Codes 51, 52, 54 or 55 are displayed with another code, start with 50-series code first, then proceed to low profile numbered codes.