Instruction Manual

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• Perform a brief Wide-Open-Throttle
(WOT) action right after the Dynamic
Response
signal.
(Completely
press and
release
throttle.)
Some
vehicles do
not use this signal – no throttle
action is necessary.
9) Get Codes from the Flashing STO
Light.
The KOER (Key On Engine
Running) codes are sent 4 to 15
seconds after the Dynamic
Response signal. There are no other
code groups or separator signals
sent.
Pay no attention to the brief, rapid
blinks which occur before the regular
codes are sent.
Count flashes to get service codes.
This is done the same way as in
Self-Test Part 2.
Code 12 looks like:
PAUSE
❊❊
FLASH (pause) FLASH FLASH
(FLASH = 1, FLASH FLASH = 2.
Put 1 and 2 together = code 12.)
Code 23 looks like:
❊❊
PAUSE
❊❊❊
FLASH FLASH (pause)
FLASH FLASH FLASH
NOTE: Certain 1991 and newer vehicles
use 3 digit codes (refer to vehicle service
manual to determine whether your
system uses 2 or 3 digit codes).
These codes are sent as follows:
Code 123 looks like:
PAUSE
❊❊
PAUSE
❊❊❊
FLASH (pause) FLASH FLASH (pause)
FLASH FLASH FLASH
The KOER (Key On Engine
Running) codes are sent as a
group.
— The KOER group will always
contain at least one code. This will
be a “system pass” code (11 or 111)
if no problems are seen.
— The KOER code group is sent
twice (so you can double check your
code list).
Code sequence example with
KOER codes = 21 and 32:
❊❊
PAUSE
FLASH FLASH (pause) FLASH
(longer pause).
❊❊❊
PAUSE
❊❊
FLASH FLASH FLASH (pause)
FLASH FLASH
(longer pause).
❊❊
PAUSE
FLASH FLASH (pause) FLASH
(longer pause).
❊❊❊
PAUSE
❊❊
FLASH FLASH FLASH (pause)
FLASH FLASH
• Write down codes in the order they
are sent.
• Code definitions are listed in
Section 5, “Code Meanings (EEC-IV
system).”
10)
Turn Ignition Key to OFF Position.
Refer to KOER Test Results chart
following.