DTC 32
Fig. 031 Chart - Code 32 EGR System Failure:
Fig. 032 - Wiring Diagram for Code 32 EGR System Failure:
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION:
A properly operating EGR system will directly affect the air/fuel requirements of the engine. Since the exhaust gas introduced into the air/fuel mixture is an inert gas (contains very little or no oxygen), less fuel is required to maintain a correct air/fuel ratio. If the EGR system were to become inoperative, the inert exhaust gas would be replaced with air and the air/fuel mixture would be leaner. The ECM would compensate for the lean condition by adding fuel, resulting in higher block learn values.
The engine control system operates within two block learn cells, a closed throttle cell, and an open throttle cell. Since EGR is not used at idle, the closed throttle cell would not be affected by EGR system operation. The open throttle cell is affected by EGR operation and, when the EGR system is operating properly, the block learn values in both cells should be close to being the same. If the EGR system was inoperative, the block learn value in the open throttle cell would change (become higher) to compensate for the resulting lean system, but the block learn value in the closed throttle cell would not change.
This change or difference in block learn values is used to monitor EGR systems performance. When the change becomes too great, a Code 32 is set.
DIAGNOSTIC AIDS:
The Code 32 chart is a functional check of the EGR system. If the EGR system works properly, but a Code 32 has been set, check other items that could result in high block learn values in the open throttle cell, but not in the closed throttle cell. Check For restricted or blocked EGR passages. A MAP sensor may shift in calibration enough to effect fuel delivery. Use CHART C-1D, MAP output check.