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

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Transmission Model: Picnic Year: 1996-00 System: TCCS Underbonnet, LH NOTE: Engine control module (ECM) incorporates transmission control function. General information Refer to the front of this manual for general test conditions, terminology, detailed descriptions of wiring faults and a general trouble shooter for electrical and mechanical faults. Trouble codes are displayed by the 'OID OFF' warning lamp. Accessing Switch ignition ON. Check operation of 'OlD OFF' lamp. Switch the OID switch on the gear lever to ON. Check that 'OlD OFF' lamp extinguishes. Bridge data link connector (DLC) terminals El and TEI m. If no trouble codes are stored, the lamp will flash twice per second O. Each trouble code consists of two groups of one or more flashes [A]. Warning lamp flash duration: 0,5 second El [B]. A 0,5 second pause separates each flash El [C]. A 1,5 second pause separates each trouble code group El [Dl. A 2,5 second pause separates each trouble code El [El. For example: Four 0,5 second flashes - 1,5 second pause - four 0,5 second flashes. Trouble code 44 displayed El - vehicle speed sensor (VSS) 1 - malfunction. Trouble codes are repeated 4,5 seconds after last trouble code. Count warning lamp flashes. Compare with trouble code table. Remove bridge wire. Switch ignition OFF. Rectify faults as necessary. ON OFF 5

7 Transmission ulw- B C B C B C B D B C B C B C B E B Erasing NOTE: Fuse removal duration depends on ambient temperature. The lower the temperature the longer the fuse must be removed. Switch ignition OFF. Remove EFI fuse (15A) from underbonnet fusebox for 10 seconds minimum m. Refit fuse. Trouble codes may also be erased by disconnecting battery leads. WARNING: Disconnecting battery may erase memory from electronic units (e.g. radio, clock). Repeat checking procedure to ensure no data remains in ECM fault memory. Trouble code identification Flash type I Fault loution I Probable cause I 11111 I No fault found - 44 I Vehicle speed sensor I - malfunction I Wiring, VSS, speedometer, ECM 62 ( Shift solenoid 1 - circuit malfunction I Wiring, solenoid, ECM 63 Shift solenoid 2 - circuit malfunction Wiring, solenoid, ECM 64 Transmission lock-up solenoid - circuit malfunction Wiring, solenoid, ECM I

Transmission<br />

Model:<br />

Picnic<br />

Year: 1996-00<br />

System: TCCS<br />

Underbonnet, LH<br />

NOTE: Engine control module (ECM) incorporates transmission<br />

control function.<br />

General information<br />

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 are displayed by the 'OID OFF' warning lamp.<br />

Accessing<br />

Switch ignition ON.<br />

Check operation of 'OlD OFF' lamp.<br />

Switch the OID switch on the gear lever to ON.<br />

Check that 'OlD OFF' lamp extinguishes.<br />

Bridge data link connector (DLC) terminals El <strong>and</strong> TEI m.<br />

If no trouble codes are stored, the lamp will flash twice per<br />

second O.<br />

Each trouble code consists of two groups of one or more<br />

flashes [A].<br />

Warning lamp flash duration: 0,5 second El [B].<br />

A 0,5 second pause separates each flash El [C].<br />

A 1,5 second pause separates each trouble code group El [Dl.<br />

A 2,5 second pause separates each trouble code El [El.<br />

For example: Four 0,5 second flashes - 1,5 second<br />

pause - four 0,5 second flashes. <strong>Trouble</strong> code 44 displayed<br />

El - vehicle speed sensor (VSS) 1 - malfunction.<br />

<strong>Trouble</strong> codes are repeated 4,5 seconds after last trouble<br />

code.<br />

Count warning lamp flashes. Compare with trouble code<br />

table.<br />

Remove bridge wire.<br />

Switch ignition OFF.<br />

Rectify faults as necessary.<br />

ON<br />

OFF 5

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