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Autodata - Diagnostic Trouble Codes Fault locations and probable causes - 2004 edition

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Model: Voyager 2,413,3/3,8 Gr<strong>and</strong> Voyager 2,413,3/3,8<br />

Year: 1996-97<br />

Engine code: EDZ, EGA, EGM, EGH<br />

System: SBEC Ill<br />

CHRYSLER I<br />

Engine management I<br />

a - * @ - Accessing - EOBDlHex type<br />

General information<br />

0 Refer to the front of this manual for general test conditions,<br />

terminology, detailed descriptions of wiring faults <strong>and</strong> a<br />

general trouble shooter for electrical <strong>and</strong> mechanical faults.<br />

<strong>Trouble</strong> codes can be displayed by the MIL or by using<br />

diagnostic equipment connected to the data link connector<br />

(DLC).<br />

Accessing - flash type<br />

Within 5 seconds switch ignition ON-OFF-ON-OFF-ON.<br />

Count MIL flashes. Note trouble codes.<br />

Each trouble code consists of two groups 8 [A].<br />

The first group of flashes indicate the 'tens' of the trouble<br />

code.<br />

The second group of flashes indicate the 'units' of the<br />

trouble code.<br />

A short pause separates 'tens' <strong>and</strong> 'units' 8 [B].<br />

A long pause separates each trouble code 8 [C].<br />

For example: <strong>Trouble</strong> code 21 displayed 8.<br />

End of test sequence indicated by trouble code 55.<br />

<strong>Trouble</strong> codes can only be displayed by using diagnostic<br />

equipment connected to the data link connector (DLC).<br />

Erasing<br />

The engine control module (ECM) fault memory can only be<br />

erased using diagnostic equipment connected to the data<br />

link connector (DLC).

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