Instruction Manual

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Example of code series 12 and 42:
PAUSE
❊❊
FLASH (pause) FLASH FLASH
(longer pause)
❊❊❊❊
PAUSE
❊❊
FLASH FLASH FLASH FLASH (pause)
FLASH FLASH
(longer pause)
PAUSE
❊❊
FLASH (pause) FLASH FLASH
(longer pause)
❊❊❊❊
PAUSE
❊❊
FLASH FLASH FLASH FLASH (pause)
FLASH FLASH
6) Turn Ignition Key to OFF Position.
7) Remove Code Scanner.
For Vehicles With V-6 & V-8
Engines:
(Refer to page 43 for I-4 and I-6
engines.)
1) Verify:
Ignition Key is in OFF Position.
Code Scanner is Connected.
HOLD/TEST Switch is in TEST
Position.
WARNING: The next step involves
starting the engine. Observe
safety precautions.
Always operate vehicle in a well
ventilated area.
Do NOT inhale exhaust gases –
they are very poisonous!
Set the parking brake.
Put shift lever in PARK (automatic
transmission) or NEUTRAL
(manual transmission).
Block the drive wheels.
Stay away from moving engine
parts.
2) Start the Engine.
3) Warm-Up Engine.
Allow engine to idle until it reaches
normal operating temperature.
Then...
Run engine at 2000 RPM for 2
minutes.
4) Turn Engine Off, Then Immediately
Restart Engine and Allow to Idle.
Note: Vehicles with Throttle Kicker
actuator – the Throttle Kicker will
extend (increasing RPM) and remain
so throughout the test.
5) Get Engine Identification (ID) Code
from the Flashing STO Light.
• An engine ID code is sent after a
few seconds to signal the beginning
of KOER Self-Test.
Count flashes on the STO light.
(Ignore any flashes lasting longer
than 1 second.)
– 6 cylinder: 3 Flashes.
– 8 cylinder: 4 Flashes.
Note: If the light does not flash or
flashes the wrong number, go back and
repeat SELF-TEST PART 3 starting
with Step 1. If the light still does not
flash correctly, you have a problem
which must be repaired before
proceeding. Refer to the vehicle service
manual “Self-Test Not Functional” (or
similar title) troubleshooting chart.
6) Test Knock Sensor (if used on
vehicle).
If vehicle does not use knock sensor,
skip this step and go to Step 7.
Do the following immediately after
engine ID code is sent:
– Simulate spark knock by placing a
3/8 inch socket extension (or similar
tool) on manifold near base of knock
sensor.